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ALPNAMES.COM - WARNING! WILL DELETE YOUR DOMAINS & HIKE PRICES WITHOUT NOTICE.

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As someone who has experience with almost every major registrar out there, I am very unhappy with my AlpNames.com experience. Here's why:

1. They raised their .COM renewal fees from $8.75 to $15.00 with NO warning, NO email, NO reminder or alert. A few days prior I renewed a few domains at $8.75, a couple days later I add expired domains to my cart to renew, they're all set at $15.00 each. Dozens of them.

2. They will DELETE DOMAINS from your account OR CHARGE YOU a $60 Recovery fee, a DAY BEFORE the deadline date they specified in their emails when the domain expired! For example: "You must renew domain before the 3rd or it may be unable to recover!" , Ok fine, then on the 2nd, not the 3rd, they're all deleted or a 60 recovery fee is slapped on them. And I checked time-zones, that had nothing to do with it, they were clear in all time-zones!

3. Slow responses for support. I've contacted their support regarding the price hike, then about the domains being deleted before their due time, going on 4 days still waiting for response on time-sensitive/urgent issue.

4. Lastly, Visa doesn't seem to like this company as they're always blocking payment to them. I had to call my bank several times.

I was introduced to AlpNames because of the transfer promo a couple years ago, without issues which is why I didn't transfer out, $8.75 was reasonable so I paid back the savings to them AND THEM some, renewed my domains (HUNDREDS) for 2+ years with them AFTER promo and was going to again, NOT NOW.

If you have names with AlpNames, again, they hiked .com renewals up from $8.75 to $15.00, so if you have dozens or hundreds of domains to renew and you're not looking for an unpleasant surprise during renewal time, here's your fair warning which they won't give. And they lock your domains so you can't transfer out after expiry date and they may just delete your domains or put them in grace period early. Enjoy.
 
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Today my domain got suspended. i got a ticket from resellerclub.com when i contacted them they failed to answer my question nor give any information. this is crazy and i'm so sad
 
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sorry i cannot edit my post so i had to leave another comment. is there any way that i can get my domain back? or i should say bye bye domain. :(
 
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Then try to call RC by phone...
Must be at least a formal reason why it was suspended... and available options for you to unblock it (if any)...
 
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I am going to lose the domains
because moniker can't agree on a price????
.TOPs were moved to Moniker this week... but without email notifications (I have detected via WHOIS).
 
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.TOPs were moved to Moniker this week... but without email notifications (I have detected via WHOIS).

thank you Jurgen

I haven't got any feedback so far
and no domains of course
 
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Yesterday I have contacted Moniker via Form on their website - and very quickly received the necessary details to log in... and I see my .TOPs there...

p.s. Don't forget to disable Autorenewal.
 
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Yesterday I have contacted Moniker via Form on their website - and very quickly received the necessary details to log in... and I see my .TOPs there...

p.s. Don't forget to disable Autorenewal.


thank you Jurgen,
for reminding me.

its finally done

vneck.top
and
bustier.top

are back home ;)


( I wouldn't have let them drop .. )


Email: [email protected]

But actually, I needed an ICANN complaint
to prove that they were at moniker for several weeks already
 
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Hi Frank, I can assure you that domains were only moved this week. We have an automated system that as soon as the domains were imported into our DB the notices went out.

I appreciate you might feel that Moniker has caused delay here, but as soon as we got our hands on the domains we worked to make them available, the delay was in the negotiations with the Registry to agree to move them over to us.
 
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