Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
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02-19-2007, 10:00 AM,
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Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
Quote:Registerfly is an ICANN-approved provider of internet hosting and domain name registration services based in New Jersey that controls approximately two million domain names for 900,000 different owners. Unfortunately for those whose domains seemingly are disappearing into the ether by the day, the company appears to be coming apart at the seams, with no resolution or government action in sight. full article: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/19/...customers/ Quote:Up to two million domain names, including many with associated Web sites, are at risk over the apparent failure of ICANN-accredited domain registrar, RegisterFly.com. full article: http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/c...9050/cs/1/ |
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02-20-2007, 02:05 AM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
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02-20-2007, 04:02 AM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
Their site is down but their DNS servers are still running. If the DNS goes out 2 million domains will stop working. The domain owners are fucked . They can't make any changes or transfer their names as long as the main site is down.
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02-20-2007, 09:40 AM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
Their website is back online.
This from registrar Enom's website dated 7 February, 2007: Quote:As of February 6, 2007, eNom, Inc. terminated RegisterFly, Inc. as an eNom reseller. RegisterFly will continue to have reseller access for thirty days to resolve any outstanding issues. For any pending customer support issues concerning Registerfly, please contact them directly. If you have any questions regarding eNom products or services, please contact eNom directly. http://www.enom.com/news.asp from a FAQ on Enom's site: Quote:RegisterFly Reseller Termination FAQfull FAQ: http://www.enom.com/migrate/faq.asp |
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02-21-2007, 10:03 AM,
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2007, 10:56 AM by accentnepal.)
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at r
Firstly - Registerfly became an indepedent registrar something like 1 1/2 years ago so the Enom announcement applies to domains first purchased before that time. Those are the lucky ones, Enom will pull the names out and set you up with an Enom account at the same price you were paying at Regfly.
Secondly - I have found I cannot sign in with Firefox -BUT I can with IE. So use the old clunker to check on your names. ( yes, I have three there, fortunately it is a while before they expire, and no, it was not my choice.) > Thirdly I do not see how names could actually vanish, before they expire. ICANN keeps those records, and for all the criticism they get, I have never heard of them losing names. If names are about to expire and you can not renew them because of RegisterFly problems I do not know what you can do. :'( I just tried to access the site - it is slow to dead. Their SSL certificate expired five days ago, the :turkey2: s. Looks like a meltdown. Funny thing is they have (had) one of the best websites in the domain business. Nicely laid out, easy to find what you want, well, everything except the EPP codes you need to transfer out! Maybe the owners can get together enough to sell it. Customers are jumping ship as fast as they can so the value of the business deteriorates every day, but if they have 2 million domains then the business is worth a considerable amount of money if they sell quickly. There are two Dec 2005 threads I saw in Tulip search (for "Registerfly") telling about the wonders of Registerfly SSL certificates at $9.99. Perhaps they should be updated.
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02-21-2007, 04:34 PM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at r
ICANN is expected to take action today:
Quote:Domain name industry overseer ICANN is today expected to take 'decisive action' to help protect the approximately 900,000 domains that customers of scandal-ridden registrar Registerfly.com believe are in danger of being lost. full article: http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.as...7EA05CBF15 This explains the downtime the other day: Quote:According to the web site Registerflies.com, operated by a disgruntled former customer, staff at Registerfly were this week forced to reboot their whole system and change root passwords after being locked out by deposed chief executive Kevin Medina. |
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02-22-2007, 09:57 AM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
More:
Quote:The split between the founders of Registerfly.com, the leading domain name registrar, took a tawdry turn last week, as court documents filed by John Naruszewicz and Unifiednames, the corporation that owns Registerfly.com, made some shocking allegations against ousted CEO Kevin Medina. Quote:ICANN's ombudsman, Frank Fowlie, issued a testy response on his blog yesterday. He takes issue with our analysis that ICANN bears some responsibility for supervising the activities of its accredited registrars when those activities impact the integrity of web itself. The loss of tens (hundreds?) of thousands of domains would seem to impact that integrity... full article: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/22/...o_lawsuit/ From ICANN's blog: Quote: Id like to clarify a few points. First, with respect to the jurisdiction of my Office; the ICANN Ombudsman is established in the ICANN Bylaws. It empowers the Ombudsman to look into matters of fairness concerning decisions, actions, or inactions taken by the ICANN Board, its staff, or supporting organizations. Therefore, the ICANN Ombudsman does not have any jurisdiction over the commercial relationships between registrants and registrars. To give an example that may be more understandable, you live in San Francisco; if the City of San Francisco had an Ombudsman, that Office would have jurisdiction the city government, its staff and services. The Ombudsman would not have jurisdiction over disputes between consumers and business owners, just because the business or the consumer is located in that fine city or because the city passes bylaws that may regulate those businesses. ICANN can no more empower its Ombudsman to investigate registrar - registrant disputes than the city Ombudsman can act to resolve disputes between a computer retailer and its customer. full article: http://omblog.icann.org/?p=9#comments RegisterFly protest/information sites: http://www.stopunifiednames.com/ http://www.registerflies.com/ |
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02-22-2007, 03:08 PM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
So lame. "it's not my responsibility".
And just whose responsibility is it?? This issue has been going on for a long time. I hope the chihuahua finds a good home. The escorts probably can take care of themselves.
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02-22-2007, 05:14 PM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at risk
ICANN Accredidation: $6,500 ($2,500 application fee + $4,000 yearly)
Escort: $9,000 :blinkie: |
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02-22-2007, 06:35 PM,
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Re: Crisis at Registrar RegisterFly: company in disarray, 2 million domains at r
[quote author=jezebel link=topic=7603.msg44701#msg44701 date=1172164440]
ICANN Accredidation: $6,500 ($2,500 application fee + $4,000 yearly) Escort: $9,000 :blinkie: [/quote] You left out the $70,000 liquid capital requirement that ICANN requires |
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