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suesheboy 06-10-2014 01:29 PM

Changed the DNS on 48 names more than 24 hours ago as my first step to pull out. Everything is still 404.

Not having a good day.

HandballJim 06-10-2014 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by suesheboy (Post 20118554)
Other bugs are not addressed there

yeah tell me about it

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Originally Posted by FreeHugeMovies (Post 20118994)
You can't expect to be serious with that statement can you? Can they not BETA test the damn thing before ROLLING it out?

IDIOTS

I still have 21 domains at Moniker :mad:

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 20119029)
Recommending we "just relax" kind of shows a lack of understanding for how crucial the registrar is to an online business :2 cents:

and people would bash me for liking Godaddy, now who's crazy

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Originally Posted by seeric (Post 20119048)
Please tell me you are joking?

A registrar is nothing more than an online Mortgage Bank!

They are responsible for your online real estate. They have ONE job.

It's all about trust, and they have lost mine forever.

Unbelievable that anyone would give a registrar a pass like this.

It's ALL TRUST!

:2 cents:

I am kind of joking, but to panic now and transfer out might cause even more issues. I will be moving everything to godaddy in the future... Just knowing you can call them at 3am if you have an issue and someone will pickup the phone is awesome.

socialerts 06-10-2014 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by arock10 (Post 20108121)
They just charged and renewed some domains I let expire a month ago. What the hell

same deal here - submitted a ticket and just heard back from them:

We do apologize for this error. Despite auto-renew being turned off in the old system when the system was migrated, domains were temporarily set to ?auto-renew? and the system processed the payment. This is a known issue and the accounting team have begun voiding the invoices and issuing refunds. We do apologize for the delay but you will receive your refund soon and the domains will be removed from your account.

Let's see if / when it happens...

CarlosTheGaucho 06-11-2014 03:40 AM

How for Christ's sake could they ever, ever release this..

I wonder if they ever did any testing at all, plus there's no improvement I would even notice, not a single one, it all looks like some indian third party "programming" work.

Fortunately I have only one domain I wanted to let expire in June that shows as expired, the rest is still there, so hopefully no damage, but the way the "dis"communicated this and the very idea to release this in the first place is a total disaster.

I signed up with them before they were ever bought out, think around 2007/8, after the very first acquisition still never had any issues (never even needed to use support) but now I'm up for recommendations to switch.

InfoGuy 06-11-2014 02:47 PM

I finally got an email apology from Moniker's brain dead CEO Bonnie Wittenburg 9 days too late. What a load of bullshit.

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A Message from Moniker's CEO | Bonnie Wittenburg


To all Moniker Customers,

My name is Bonnie Wittenburg, Moniker?s recently appointed CEO as of February 2014. This letter comes to you with transparency and the best intentions in mind as a result of recent events that have taken place at Moniker. As you know, Moniker recently transitioned to a completely new website design which features an all new user interface for both our website and customer dashboards. Our goal was and remains to increase the products and services we offer while at the same time maintaining the tools you have come to expect from us ? enabling you to effectively manage your Web properties in a single place as simply as possible.

Since becoming CEO of Moniker, through my own observation and carefully considering the opinions of our users, it was apparent we needed to change in a big way. With the launch of this new website, we would be able to improve how you interact with our services and provide a better platform to bring further innovations to market.

I am still confident a system upgrade and platform enhancement was the right decision, but some things went wrong with the migration of our data and customer information from our old database to our new systems. Although our systems were carefully tested to avoid any major issues, an unforeseen technical problem involving a script responsible for running the data transfer did not run optimally. The manifestation of this to our customers appeared in the form of missing domains, unintended auto-renewals, and erroneous charges to payment methods on file, among others.

I sincerely apologize on behalf of all Moniker employees that this took place. I want to reassure you that no security vulnerabilities resulted from the issues we experienced during the data migration; this includes no lost domain names, no unauthorized transfers of ownership, and no functionality lost as part of our Domain MaxLock and Portfolio MaxLock products. These issues have, however, resulted in a backlog of customer support inquiries and greatly increased call volume to our support staff. Our representatives are working their hardest to resolve each and every case while providing each customer with the attention they deserve. Many technical issues have been resolved, including restoring the missing domains from client accounts and reverting charges incurred as a result of invalid domain renewals.

We are not done correcting all of the issues, our technical staff is working around the clock to fix and improve remaining problems to allow Moniker to operate at full capacity. We are listening to you regarding what features are working and what needs improvement. We value your business, your patience, and understanding that we will make this right. You expected better from us and we failed to deliver. We are working to restore your faith in the operations of Moniker. I realize apologizing may simply not be enough and promise that we will work tirelessly to show you that we care.

Thank you,

Bonnie Wittenburg

magicmike 06-12-2014 07:11 AM

Good to see the press releases, but it would have been nice to not find out about them here.

Klen 06-12-2014 08:09 AM

Also,usually when new interfaces are out,it is gived first to users to beta test to see is everything fine,not inhouse.That is how name.com did it when they were doing new interface,they gave users a lot of time to test new interface before switching to it.

CarlosTheGaucho 06-12-2014 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20121705)
Also,usually when new interfaces are out,it is gived first to users to beta test to see is everything fine,not inhouse.That is how name.com did it when they were doing new interface,they gave users a lot of time to test new interface before switching to it.

or they can also keep the old interface available, I would be really curious about the "real" answer why they switched to something like this in the first place.

"Better interaction with users blah"? do me a favour

cybermike 06-12-2014 08:53 AM

Noticed they are charging $4 bucks for whoisguard.. I had a deal to get it for free.. anyone else have this problem as well?

Klen 06-12-2014 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho (Post 20121722)
or they can also keep the old interface available, I would be really curious about the "real" answer why they switched to something like this in the first place.

"Better interaction with users blah"? do me a favour

Nobody ever keep old interface,sooner or later they just do the switch.But what is strangest thing in this story,interface is something what should be purely graphical change,yet they managed to screw somuch things.

fuzebox 06-12-2014 12:00 PM

I just realized that grey box that says "Start Your Domain Search!" is a clickable text input... :1orglaugh

Not intuitive at all, but this one could just be me being an idiot :2 cents:

BlackCrayon 06-12-2014 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho (Post 20121722)
or they can also keep the old interface available, I would be really curious about the "real" answer why they switched to something like this in the first place.

"Better interaction with users blah"? do me a favour

they switched the interface because the previous one was old code and the people who wrote it were long gone. this is the interface they know as they use it on other registrars they own. you'd think since they know it and have used it for years, they wouldn't fuck up so bad when switching it over. regardless, i'm out of there.

cybermike 06-12-2014 05:32 PM

Just got another renewal invoice for a domain I don't have anymore.. fun fun

cybermike 06-12-2014 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 20122088)
I just realized that grey box that says "Start Your Domain Search!" is a clickable text input... :1orglaugh

Not intuitive at all, but this one could just be me being an idiot :2 cents:

Took me a couple of minutes to go.. WTF WHERE IS THE SEARCH BUTTON

InfoGuy 06-12-2014 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 20122159)
they switched the interface because the previous one was old code and the people who wrote it were long gone. this is the interface they know as they use it on other registrars they own. you'd think since they know it and have used it for years, they wouldn't fuck up so bad when switching it over. regardless, i'm out of there.

It's understandable for them to rebuild the interface from scratch, but they should have used the old one as a blueprint to see what features domainers need to manage their portfolios. It's fucking ridiculous that I have to request each individual EPP code instead of submitting one consolidated request. Transfer outs are pending.

BlackCrayon 06-12-2014 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InfoGuy (Post 20122516)
It's understandable for them to rebuild the interface from scratch, but they should have used the old one as a blueprint to see what features domainers need to manage their portfolios. It's fucking ridiculous that I have to request each individual EPP code instead of submitting one consolidated request. Transfer outs are pending.

well they were lazy as fuck and just took the interface from another registrar they have. had they built from the ground up using the old interface as a blueprint i think people might of been more willing to put up with a few bugs instead of this total clusterfuck with an interface that doesn't work well with large portfolios at all.

Theo 06-12-2014 07:50 PM

I checked it today and it has critical issues. Several things don't even make sense. It took effort to get it that wrong.

TheDA 06-13-2014 02:32 AM

I think you really have to question the managements abilities to run a company when you get such a screw up like this.

Even the response after the event has been embarrasing.

I don't expect Bonnie Wittenburg to be heading them up for long.

Clark 06-13-2014 11:28 AM

The craziest part is that these morons didn't build this, it's a reseller admin from some German company. Which explains why it is completely counterintuitive to all of us flag waving 'mericans. Disturbingly though that seems to indicate there was a chance to make it better before going live, instead they pulled it out of the box and flipped a switch.

I have quotes from Enom(thanks Bari), name, namesilo, fabulous, and hover. they all ended up at approx. $8.50. so now i have to look at the admin areas, dns/mx, and extras like whois privacy,parking,etc. Bari@Enom and Joel@Hover have been the easiest and quickest to work with.

InfoGuy 06-17-2014 11:03 AM

This is just a friendly reminder to check your expiring domains at Moniker. The last renewal notice I got was May 31st. It's been 18 days since and they haven't sent a single renewal notice after the change to the new interface.

Dirty D 06-17-2014 11:13 AM

Moniker is one of the most difficult to transfer domains out...

My advice is RUN don't walk to another registrar.
They have sucked for years.

PSD 06-17-2014 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by PSD (Post 20113585)
... Also the help icon for the whois privacy shows the following, WTF is dd24?

"Here you can enable the Whois Proxy Service. To protect your data from abuse, dd24 provides through a Partner a privacy protection service keeping your data confidential."

Looks like they are using the interface from the following site and forgot to change the reference of that site's abbreviation.

http://www.domaindiscount24.com/en

BTW, support never bothered replying to my email, did WHOIS privacy used to be $1 for anyone? It shows $4 now but I could have sworn it used to be $1 - did they delete all the previous/custom pricing that accounts had set?

cybermike 06-17-2014 03:50 PM

I'm also wondering what the deal is with whois.. I had mine set to free and yeah its showing up as $4 bucks!

InfoGuy 06-17-2014 08:16 PM

It doesn't matter what Moniker is charging these days if you do the smart thing and transfer out your domains.

FatBastard 06-18-2014 12:42 AM

My whois was set at .30c but like others $4 now. No response from ticket either


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