icann.org — Effective March 31 (because of a fifteen day notice) Registerfly will no longer be an ICANN accredited registrar. ICANN calls for the release of all authcodes if not a bulk transfer of all domain names to another registrar.
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latkaMar 17, 2007
@ cbreaker:I totally agree on the DNSexit comment, I don't know why you are getting dugg down.It's really a fine service and the guys that run it are smart and very supportive. It just works, no hassles.
nfxbeatsMar 18, 2007
I managed to get all 12 of my accounts out of registerfly at the end of last month. This was due to just crappy service that i couldn't stand to endure anymore. I had no idea my timing would have been so close. I barely managed to get my 'locked' domains unlocked and my 'whois protected' domains reset back to my information. I feel so lucky right now. They even refunded me a $30 payment I never used. I only had two domains that fell back through to eNom and they were very helpful. My domains are all at godaddy now and the only gripe I have is that their interface is filled with ads for their services even after I login. Otherwise no complaints thus far.
h0dg3sMar 18, 2007
I might be interested if it didn't look like a third grader designed your site.Try making a site that isn't ugly and ridiculous to navigate.
arthmoorMar 18, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://1and1.com">http://1and1.com</a> though not ICANN accredited.<a class="user" href="http://www.netfirms.com">http://www.netfirms.com</a> - accredited AND in the BBB reliability program.
jer2eydevil88Mar 19, 2007
If you are looking for an excellent host,<a class="user" href="http://www.spry.com">http://www.spry.com</a>They are the guys who host CentOS and offer very reliable professional hosting.
nifyMay 24, 2007
Good. Are you people blind to vote for THIS?