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Re:passwords should be hashed
That's exactly what my hosting company does (cheapcheap). Support reps can reset your password, but not tell you what it is. Furthermore, if requesting changes, you have to provide all kinds of account information to verify your identity -- customer #, account pin #, last several digits of the credit card used to pay for the domain, billing street address, etc. Honestly it was a pain in the ass to get my account reset a few months ago, but I'd rather it be difficult than something anyone could do.
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Too many problems with others, now I use...
I've worked with Network Solutions, 1&1, GoDaddy, Register.com, and others... honestly I have been dissatisfied with all of them. Back in the day, Netsol was the only game in town, but that's not true anymore. But in the full range, either the service or system sucks (e.g. 1&1), it's too expensive (e.g. Netsol, Enom), or I really detest their advertising (e.g. GoDaddy).
So now I use CheapCheap.biz for a few reasons: the prices are decent, the DNS controls are actually intelligent and usable (unlike 1&1's, for example, which are hideous), and I know the folks who founded it (so I'm happy to give them my business and promote them). Obviously you should take this with a grain of salt, but still... I don't stick with it just because I know people, but because it actually WORKS for me.