Interesting, may be you should share some details (in a new thread) with proof. Like mentioned earlier we're with them for 15 years, no such incidents though.
I think two different things got mixed up here.
@ryan87 is talking about his .help domain that is having similar premium classification issue and files ICANN complaint and meanwhile he got an broker offer
Agree with you, and that was the plan if this was not resolved by the renewal time. At this point i've to give the benefit of doubt and make an assumption that Shortdot communication chain is broken and they didn't get the message one way or the...
@LoveCatchyDomains Although coincidence, love your quote in the signature, applies perfectly to this situation 😂
"The important thing is not to stop questioning." Einstein
As mentioned in previous post, tried several times though different ways to contact ShortDotDomains, no response or acknowledgment at all (their twitter is active but still no response from there either).
Since the renewal was nearing (2nd...
Also tried reaching out via their @ShortDotDomains twitter account, via sales email listed on their website, still no response.
To make it even worse, now their online contact form is erroring out and couldn't even submit again via contact form...
Anyone can still build on products using an .ai domain for just $72
It's just the premium and highly brand-able costs premium dollars, this guy may have no idea what he is talking about.
It's like when an ai product is successful asking to...
Since it was taking a while I was under the impression that @name.com was talking to registry. But unfortunately after several days got the same usual reply from @name.com it's the registry that made the reclassification and they can't do...
Never heard of this subscriber term related to registrar before, got curious and checked their agreement, I don't see any mention of it. It is always called out as registrants.
Only place where subscriber comes into play in the agreement is with...
Epik receipt already confirms in separate lines aftermarket purchase + transfer/renewal fee and year later transferred to @name.com with the same transfer/renewal fee (again non-premium)
In this case it was not a hand reg, it was aftermarket purchase + immediate transfer fee/renewal paid for a year which was regular fee not a premium, so 100% sure doesn't fall into that category.