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I read up on Voodoo.com, and it sounded promising, so l signed up—make that, tried to sign up. I filled out the application at its website—well, virtually all of it.
Where l was supposed to put the state in which l lived, there was no blank space to put California.
Thus, l put my state after the city l lived in, for which there existed a space.
After listing my ten favorite domain names, which took some time, as l wanted to put my best foot forward, l pressed “Submit.” However, immediately after doing so, l was told in big red letters that l failed to complete my application. You guessed it: l had failed to submit the state where l lived.
At that moment, l was in a state of exasperation, and took time l really did not have to contact Voodoo relating how l couldn’t complete my application.
I clicked “Contact Us” and explained my inability to apply because of a problem with its application.
However, just before l could submit my complaint, the Contact form disappeared.
By this time, l figured Voodoo was not a worthy parking concern, as it can’t even successfully sign up applicants—either that, or it’s out of business.
Is Voodoo.com really terribly unprofessional, or is it no longer open for business?
Where l was supposed to put the state in which l lived, there was no blank space to put California.
Thus, l put my state after the city l lived in, for which there existed a space.
After listing my ten favorite domain names, which took some time, as l wanted to put my best foot forward, l pressed “Submit.” However, immediately after doing so, l was told in big red letters that l failed to complete my application. You guessed it: l had failed to submit the state where l lived.
At that moment, l was in a state of exasperation, and took time l really did not have to contact Voodoo relating how l couldn’t complete my application.
I clicked “Contact Us” and explained my inability to apply because of a problem with its application.
However, just before l could submit my complaint, the Contact form disappeared.
By this time, l figured Voodoo was not a worthy parking concern, as it can’t even successfully sign up applicants—either that, or it’s out of business.
Is Voodoo.com really terribly unprofessional, or is it no longer open for business?