mygripe.net — The answer? Nothing. Because there's nothing you can do. They "don't have it", but neither do you. Yes, my friends, this happened to me. In a courageous attempt to purchase two domains, I was swindled out of both. Don't let this happen to you.
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brenbeersJan 27, 2006
I find it intresting that you chose to post this problem with godaddy.com here. I completely feel you pain, and wish you the best in luck, but you do realise that no matter how much it picks up here on digg.com, it won't make it to diggnation. Think about it godaddy is a big sponser for diggnation and I would think digg as well. Not saying that you shouln't have posted here, just a general observation I guess and a bit or rambling.I have used godaddy for quite some time now and must have 6 or 7 domain names registered with them and I have had no problem. I will help with the fight and digg. best of luck.
Closed AccountJan 27, 2006
do a chargeback and wipe the tears. seriously, this isnt godaddy out to screw you. this sounds to be a computer error that happens with any company. their computer says you werent charged, but your bill says otherwise. that is why credit card companies have the abilities to do a chargeback. move on.
loopbizJan 27, 2006
I am a godaddy reseller at domainasset.net and I personally have 30 domains and my customers many more. GoDaddy phone support has always been good - and twice, when there were problems, they were resolved within 24 hours.I recommend you call again, emplain the sequence and the issues and don't get angry - be calm and explain it and ask them to help you resolve it. That should do it, but if you don't get a resolution, ask to speak to Brett and repeat the whole thing calmly. If that doesn't help, call the CEO and if that doesn't work, send a fax. no threats, no shouting, just be calm and business-like. If you still get nothing, report it all here, but I'm sure you will resolve it.
jjorsettJan 28, 2006
It's been resolved, but the first thing I'd do now if I were you is go get a real credit card, not whatever you're using that charges you for disputes or reversed transactions. Sounds like a great deal for the bank, not you. I'd be more irritated with them than you were with GoDaddy.
pvutrixJan 28, 2006
Simple, stop making business with GoDaddy