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Moniker Affiliate Program Shut Down
Links stopped working, called support they had no idea the program was shut down, too k them 8 minutes to find out.
Now they have to call me back to advise about payment... |
I am surprised they offered an affiliate program still, considering they have no support.
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At one time they were the best. Now I get huge mysterious charges and credits on my credit card, Poor followup and slow domain transfers, auto registrations that renew way too early, provably one of the least functional sites in the business and now this.
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That could be an indication they are in trouble.
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Where did Bari move to again, I can't remember?
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That sucks ;/
Moniker seemed like they where in it for the long haul |
I used to really love Moniker, what a shame they seem to be going down :( guess I'll have to move from them (not that I have many domains with them but still)
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Always some bullshit with registrars, first everyone loves them then they turn into a mess.
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Holla if you need me :thumbsup |
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Their phone support has always been excellent for me.
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The answer I received is even more disturbing:
There was a notification placed on the affiliates.moniker.com subdomain several months ago notifying visitors that we were no longer accepting new accounts and that the program would be shut down shortly thereafter. In June the program was discontinued. Formal communication will be sent out shortly regarding the status of the program and client payments. I expect final payments will be made within the next month or so. So Moniker waits 2 months to send out notifications to affiliates and "Payment will be made within the next month or so"? Words that come to mind are crooked and deceptive as well as complete incompetence. I spend more than a $1,000 a year with these folks and my affiliate payment doesn't mean crap to me. I now have zero level of trust with these jokers and will start moving domains away immediately. Let's see some recommendations as well as prices...I am not interested in resellers, Yahoo or Godaddy and anyone with an affiliate program is a plus. |
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I think it's time to at least move the couple of important domains I have there... |
time to transfer domains outta there
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You are going to negate the biggest and the best? Okay then.
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I want someone who is priced fairly and their web site has 99.9% up-time and is functional. This was what I had when I started with Moniker almost a decade ago. I was using 3 different service but slowly shifted everything over to them. Besides this issue, there have been numerous mystery charges and the credits with a few hours or days to my card, poor or no followup on domain transfers and now this. I have had nightmare with clients with both Godaddy and Yahoo and would refuse to use either nor recommend them. Who ever I will use for my own domains I will be switching my clients over to as well and if I can make a few dollars...even better. |
i have most most of my domains to http://www.fabulous.com/ quick email support whenever i have needed it.
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moniker has always been one step away from useless, and just gets worse every time i have to use it.
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http://www.webhosting.info/registrar...strars/global/ They used to be very good. Times have changed, Moniker's parent company has changed a few times, support has gotten worse, and there's been a few glitches and issues (most notably with the whois privacy problems). I too am starting to move domains out of there. I still have about 20 left that are being moved out at renewal time. |
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Anyone interested in transferring domains out of Moniker, feel free to hit me up about eNom
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I have 250 domains with Moniker and never had any issue. The few ones i had were always solved fast by email.
I wonder if i should start to get worried... |
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What are your prices? Control panel allow allow mass updates? Sort domains into categories? Phone support hours or email support only? Affiliate program? How many levels? |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh all you suckers that were posting and moving away from Godaddy and other services to Moniker a few years back... no look at Moniker no support and closing affiliate. Move you domains now before that ship sinks.
Godaddy live phone support 24/7 and you gotta love the coupon codes. Or you can always go with NameCheap just as good but not as many coupon codes |
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I would still never purchase a domain at GoDaddy |
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All issues were eventually worked out after tons of time and effort and the valuable one ended up on the open market after they refused to renew it and tried to sell it back for more than $20k to us. Problems with Yahoo domains had to be worked out with a shit hole company in Australia which was also a huge pain in the ass. Yes. yahoo was a reseller and I will never work with one again. |
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Who wants to get hassled and sue over a company taking your domain? Nobody wants to deal with that bullshit.
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I wonder what % of domains lost to GoDaddy was their fault vs the guy that forgot to pay attention to the 37 alerts GoDaddy sends warning your domain is about to expire.
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The one thing anyone can do to ensure their domains do not expire, is set the option to auto renew, and keep your payment details up to date. Problem solved in terms of renewals. |
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I have also seen other issues where rightful owners lost their domains. No domain company should ever be used that doesn't have an "auto renew" feature and your most valuable domains should always renewed for no less than 5 years at a crack. |
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GoDaddy rocks! And my account manager is extra helpful and sounds soo sexy. :)
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Desperate to make sure the domain would not expire and calling / and emailing them they said unless payment was accepted by them it would drop. We offered money wires, bank checks any credit card they wanted or payment method and not to even change the whois at this point...just don't let the name expire. They wouldn't take anything and when expired offered the name to us. after exerting legal pressure at a significant cost (site never went down) they changed everything, accepted payment and we transferred that and 20 plus other domains to moniker. Whee I would have pounded Godaddy and sue them for costs and looked into it as a criminal mater, the owner of the company was happy to get the name and felt the expense was worth paying out of pocket. He never freaked out and was sure that "god would take care of me". |
I've been using domain.com and am happy with the service and their site set up.
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