View Full Version : Can we sue RegisterFly?
Lordo 02-15-2007, 06:07 AM Forget about their ignorance of support tickets and phone calls.
Can we sue them for blocking the domains authorization codes to disallow us from moving OUR domains to other registrars?
I believe this is the worst thing that happened to the Web industry!
RossH 02-15-2007, 10:19 AM In America you can sue whoever you want for whatever you want.....I was thinking of suing stu2/Dave Zan for their eggo waffles this morning....
CH-TJ 02-15-2007, 10:25 AM Hell if I lived in the US I would have sued them over a year ago. Most incompetent company I've delt with!
Right Hosting 02-15-2007, 10:42 AM If I lived in the US I would have paid them a visit even if I had to travel across several states and demaded to speak with the director, boy would I have given them a bad day! :uzi: :argue:
InfTekHosting 02-15-2007, 12:14 PM You'd be better off asking a lawyer if you have any recourse, rather than asking a bunch of Joe Shmoes.
Let us sue them. We have a case. But how do we start? Do we have a lawyer reading this who can help? Kindly tell us how.
prunelsolutions 02-15-2007, 12:44 PM Better get in touch with NJ state attorney and report some formal complaint to BBB.Im sure there would be bunch of other complaints standing againsts them.
aqi32 02-15-2007, 01:06 PM what i'd like to know is why enom is somehow causing enom domains to not show an auth/epp code? they quite openly say that in the push to them we can either keep them there or transfer elsewhere, and a domain i pushed to there i can indeed get the eep code fine.
But two domains i have stuck at regfly i cannot see the epp for (regfly ones i can see the epp fine), so if enom is making it easy for us to transfer away from them once we are with them, why not make it easy to also transfer away from regfly????
Daniel Domainer 02-15-2007, 04:13 PM Agi, unfortunately if they are domains under RegFly's cred, there's nothing eNom can do about it.
aqi32 02-15-2007, 04:15 PM Hi Daniel,
just sent you a pm (before i read your post)
the domains are registered at enom, support chap confirmed that, which is why i'm confused, thinking if it was with enom then it could be pushed?
hostechsupport 02-15-2007, 05:58 PM hello,
check whether the domain is registered in their name or in your name. I mean the ownership of the domain. You need to check that the ownership still remains with them or the ownership has been transfered to you. if it is transfered to you then you can take action against them.
Thank you.
Regards,
aqi32 02-15-2007, 06:52 PM the whois info was protected by protectfly, which seems to once inactivated keep their protectfly data, but is now blank, and can't be changed. whois lookup data stills shows protectfly service
Dave Zan 02-15-2007, 06:58 PM I was thinking of suing stu2/Dave Zan for their eggo waffles this morning....
Mmmmm...egg waffles. :D
If you do a WHOIS on your domain name and the registrar is Enom, that's where
you get the auth/EPP code. But if the registrar shows it's Registerfly, then you can
email Mark Klein at markATregisterflyDOTcom and provide specifics, assuming it has
been 2 weeks since you sent tickets and made calls about it.
In America you can sue whoever you want for whatever you want.....I was thinking of suing stu2/Dave Zan for their eggo waffles this morning....
hehe. Sue Dave. He has more waffles than me ;)
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