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suesheboy 03-18-2007 03:05 PM

One word MONIKER

chaze 03-18-2007 03:07 PM

Anyone that use registerfly kind of brought this on themselves. Thousands here have said not to use them time and time again.

But good luck anyways,

StuartD 03-18-2007 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze (Post 12104563)
Anyone that use registerfly kind of brought this on themselves. Thousands here have said not to use them time and time again.

But good luck anyways,

Especially with all the stuff going on the past month or two.... people should have been moving domains quite a while ago.

uno 03-18-2007 03:31 PM

Thank god I never regged anything through them.

sicone 03-18-2007 03:42 PM

Glad I never had any domains with them

Jace 03-18-2007 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze (Post 12104563)
Anyone that use registerfly kind of brought this on themselves. Thousands here have said not to use them time and time again.

But good luck anyways,

all of this started 6 DAYS after I registered a bulk amount there

I can even go on gfy and match up the dates of my registrations with the first there is something wrong at registerfly thread

Nicky 03-18-2007 05:11 PM

I still have 14 domains sitting there :(

vvq 03-19-2007 12:10 PM

Just an update. I used the trick from this article http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12531 last week and today my domains from Registerfly are starting to show up in my Moniker account. So as far as I can tell this trick works. After I pushed the domains to my new registerly account it allowed me to unlock them. After I unlocked them I went to my whois information for each domain and it had the auth code at the bottom. I had domains from when they were an Enom reseller and I had registered some with them after they were accredited. They're all transfering out fine.

Makingcoin 03-19-2007 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vvq (Post 12109597)
Just an update. I used the trick from this article http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12531 last week and today my domains from Registerfly are starting to show up in my Moniker account. So as far as I can tell this trick works. After I pushed the domains to my new registerly account it allowed me to unlock them. After I unlocked them I went to my whois information for each domain and it had the auth code at the bottom. I had domains from when they were an Enom reseller and I had registered some with them after they were accredited. They're all transfering out fine.

I tried that with a few domains and it didn't work.

Registerfly sucks balls!

pornguy 03-19-2007 01:38 PM

Someone needs to get that fucker in court, and ass rape him.

vvq 03-19-2007 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Makingcoin (Post 12110273)
I tried that with a few domains and it didn't work.

Registerfly sucks balls!

I would try again. I forgot to mention I pushed the domains 1 at a time. It's a fuckin bugged out hack job of a system. Maybe I just got lucky.

Pinacolada 03-19-2007 02:49 PM

You are fucked dude

strobi 03-19-2007 03:02 PM

Don't say I didn't warn you :) I predicted registerfly to be bankrupt in 6 months...

Makingcoin 03-20-2007 01:38 PM

Here is another image I just found:

http://www.registerflea.com/register...ent-hacked.jpg

TreasureBucks 03-20-2007 01:42 PM

this is a crazy looking graphic... wtf is that?

http://xxxsamir.org/temp/logo.gif

Makingcoin 03-20-2007 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TreasureBucks (Post 12117394)
this is a crazy looking graphic... wtf is that?

http://xxxsamir.org/temp/logo.gif

Which graphic?

nvm.

Trixxxia 03-20-2007 02:31 PM

Did you all contact Enom? The domains that were registered through them can simply be moved there - they don't need RF's approval, just yours via your email. **and they were doing the moves without fee**

crockett 03-20-2007 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze (Post 12104563)
Anyone that use registerfly kind of brought this on themselves. Thousands here have said not to use them time and time again.

But good luck anyways,

ummm sorry but I was using registryfly way b4 they ever had any problems. like 3 or 4 years ago I started using them.

Jon Clark - BANNED FOR LIFE 03-20-2007 02:56 PM

Attention... This info is pasted from post on a domain industry board!


Registerfly Class Action Suit Begins

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Good news for those of you that have had Registerfly problems.
I was not asked to post this by anyone but wanted to pass on this information on my own to help out any of you that have been wronged by Registerfly.

A class action suit against Registerfly is now potentially forming in California. Edwin is an extremely good lawyer who's specialty is class action suits (I know he's good because he was my classmate at Harvard and he would always outscore me).

You may have the opportunity to become a "named plaintiff". I'm no lawyer but, from what I understand, while everyone in a class action suit will receive some compensation, a "named plaintiff" will receive much more. If you are a resident of California, you may call Edwin's cell at: (818)-288-0877. You will probably get his voicemail (he's very busy) but leave him a detailed message and he will get back to you. If you would rather email him, that is fine too: [email protected]

For those of you that have been wronged by Registerfly but you do not live in California, email Edwin at: [email protected] and give him a detailed description. If there is enough of you from any particular state, he may expand the class action suit to your state but at this time the only state that is for sure is California as they have tough consumer protection laws that give him a decided advantage.

I must emphasize that time is of the essence in a class action suit and that this is a "potential" class action suit not an actual class action suit meaing it is in the evaluation stage before it potentially goes forward.



































































Registerfly transfer workaround

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I don't have any Registerfly domains, but this article was quite interesting.

http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12531

The article mentions that the Easter Seals Society, the government of Thailand, and Michael Jackson are Registerfly customers.

Anyway...
It suggests the following method (authored by Valentino Vicceztar, proprietor of "Poker Rouge Blog") to get the your Registerfly transfer codes. Since I don't deal with Registerfly, I have no idea if this works or is even a good idea:

1. Create A New Register Fly Account.
2. Login into the Old RegisterFly Account.
3. Click on Manage Domains
4. Click A Domain Name
5. Click On Change Ownership
6. Click On "Push your names to another user"
7. Click Continue
8. Enter The User ID of The New RegisterFly Account
9. Verify The User ID of The New RegisterFly Account is Correct
10. Click Continue
11. Select Each Domain Name to Push
12. Check the Check Box Marked "Change the Whois/Contact info on the names being pushed"

*** Check This Box Only if your Domains are Showing ProtectFly Information on a Whois Database, If it's Showing your Real Information with Working Email Then Continue Without Checking the Check Box ***

13. Login into Your New RegisterFly Account, Your Recently Transferred Domains Should Be All Unlocked.
14. Click Change Whois Information And Get Authorization Code for Each Domain.
15. Begin Transfer to New Registrar.
__________________

Jon Clark - BANNED FOR LIFE 03-20-2007 02:57 PM

Good luck everyone with names there... SOrry the text is so big and bright, I just wanted to be sure no one missed it!

Jon Clark - BANNED FOR LIFE 03-20-2007 03:04 PM

http://www.gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/716561-names-registerfly-post-help-post12117858.html

I made a thread dedicated to the above info....

Jace 03-20-2007 03:11 PM

this is better

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon Clark (Post 12117835)
[B][SIZE="2"][COLOR="Lime"]Attention... This info is pasted from post on a domain industry board!


Registerfly Class Action Suit Begins

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Good news for those of you that have had Registerfly problems.
I was not asked to post this by anyone but wanted to pass on this information on my own to help out any of you that have been wronged by Registerfly.

A class action suit against Registerfly is now potentially forming in California. Edwin is an extremely good lawyer who's specialty is class action suits (I know he's good because he was my classmate at Harvard and he would always outscore me).

You may have the opportunity to become a "named plaintiff". I'm no lawyer but, from what I understand, while everyone in a class action suit will receive some compensation, a "named plaintiff" will receive much more. If you are a resident of California, you may call Edwin's cell at: (818)-288-0877. You will probably get his voicemail (he's very busy) but leave him a detailed message and he will get back to you. If you would rather email him, that is fine too: [email protected]

For those of you that have been wronged by Registerfly but you do not live in California, email Edwin at: [email protected] and give him a detailed description. If there is enough of you from any particular state, he may expand the class action suit to your state but at this time the only state that is for sure is California as they have tough consumer protection laws that give him a decided advantage.

I must emphasize that time is of the essence in a class action suit and that this is a "potential" class action suit not an actual class action suit meaing it is in the evaluation stage before it potentially goes forward.


and this doesn't work anymore for most

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon Clark (Post 12117835)

Registerfly transfer workaround

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I don't have any Registerfly domains, but this article was quite interesting.

http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/12531

The article mentions that the Easter Seals Society, the government of Thailand, and Michael Jackson are Registerfly customers.

Anyway...
It suggests the following method (authored by Valentino Vicceztar, proprietor of "Poker Rouge Blog") to get the your Registerfly transfer codes. Since I don't deal with Registerfly, I have no idea if this works or is even a good idea:

1. Create A New Register Fly Account.
2. Login into the Old RegisterFly Account.
3. Click on Manage Domains
4. Click A Domain Name
5. Click On Change Ownership
6. Click On "Push your names to another user"
7. Click Continue
8. Enter The User ID of The New RegisterFly Account
9. Verify The User ID of The New RegisterFly Account is Correct
10. Click Continue
11. Select Each Domain Name to Push
12. Check the Check Box Marked "Change the Whois/Contact info on the names being pushed"

*** Check This Box Only if your Domains are Showing ProtectFly Information on a Whois Database, If it's Showing your Real Information with Working Email Then Continue Without Checking the Check Box ***

13. Login into Your New RegisterFly Account, Your Recently Transferred Domains Should Be All Unlocked.
14. Click Change Whois Information And Get Authorization Code for Each Domain.
15. Begin Transfer to New Registrar.
__________________


EdgeXXX 03-20-2007 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornopete (Post 12102359)
What an idiot this Kevin guy must be. I give him 2 years to suicide!

Shit, suicide or no, I would put money on him taking a dirtnap sooner than that. This is the first I'm hearing of this fiasco so I don't know all of the details yet, but you've got to be one STUPID sonofabitch to run a fairly well established and successful company into the ground like that. :2 cents:


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