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  1. address

    NetworkSolutions.com support! Web.com group is not worth $2 billion.

    Please share your NetworkSolutions experience. I have had bad experience - no free domain forwarding - no free email forwarding - cancel auto renewal for private registration is not allowed - customer support uneducated - customer service employees don't care.. my ticket was closed without...
  2. address

    NetworkSolutions.com support! Web.com group is not worth $2 billion.

    Please share your NetworkSolutions experience. I have had bad experience - no free domain forwarding - no free email forwarding - cancel auto renewal for private registration is not allowed - customer support uneducated - customer service employees don't care.. my ticket was closed without...
  3. shig

    Opinion on Web.com owned registrars?

    I am not trying to knock on or take a crap on Web.com - I want to hear your take and I want someone to convince me why to like their assets. I was out of the domain game for some years (went crypto from 2013 until just recently - last 6 months) and don't have a ton of experience with Network...
  4. shig

    Opinion on Web.com owned registrars?

    I am not trying to knock on or take a crap on Web.com - I want to hear your take and I want someone to convince me why to like their assets. I was out of the domain game for some years (went crypto from 2013 until just recently - last 6 months) and don't have a ton of experience with Network...
  5. equity78

    news Web.com to be acquired for $25 a share or $2Billion

    Web.com the company that owns Register.com and Network Solutions is being purchased in an all cash deal worth approximately $2 billion. Web.com acquired Register.com in 2010 for $135 million. Web.com acquired Network Solutions company in 2011 for $405 million and 18 million stock shares. Stock...
  6. equity78

    news Web.com to be acquired for $25 a share or $2Billion

    Web.com the company that owns Register.com and Network Solutions is being purchased in an all cash deal worth approximately $2 billion. Web.com acquired Register.com in 2010 for $135 million. Web.com acquired Network Solutions company in 2011 for $405 million and 18 million stock shares. Stock...
  7. Addison

    information Did Network Solutions conspire to allow this domain name to be stolen?

    So I’m documenting this cautionary tale because I feel I owe it to other poor unsuspecting domain name owners and businesses to NEVER trust any network solutions company (web.com, networksolutions.com, register.com), with your domains. Why? Because they allowed our domain to be stolen clean out...
  8. Addison

    information Did Network Solutions conspire to allow this domain name to be stolen?

    So I’m documenting this cautionary tale because I feel I owe it to other poor unsuspecting domain name owners and businesses to NEVER trust any network solutions company (web.com, networksolutions.com, register.com), with your domains. Why? Because they allowed our domain to be stolen clean out...
  9. Arca

    warning Network Solutions Might Leak Credit Card Details Between Accounts

    I just logged into my Network Solutions account and discovered that my “primary payment option” has been changed. The credit card and personal information of another NetworkSolutions customer is now listed there. So basically I have somebody elses credit card (that won't expire until years...
  10. Arca

    warning Network Solutions Might Leak Credit Card Details Between Accounts

    I just logged into my Network Solutions account and discovered that my “primary payment option” has been changed. The credit card and personal information of another NetworkSolutions customer is now listed there. So basically I have somebody elses credit card (that won't expire until years...
  11. deez007

    news Web.com paid $1.3 million for about 100 eNom registrars

    Deal was part of partnership to chase expired domain names. In April, NameJet and SnapNames announced a partnership to combine forces to go after pending delete domain names. NameJet is a 50/50 partnership between Rightside and Web.com, while SnapNames is 100% owned by Web.com. As part of the...
  12. deez007

    news Web.com paid $1.3 million for about 100 eNom registrars

    Deal was part of partnership to chase expired domain names. In April, NameJet and SnapNames announced a partnership to combine forces to go after pending delete domain names. NameJet is a 50/50 partnership between Rightside and Web.com, while SnapNames is 100% owned by Web.com. As part of the...
  13. Arpit131

    Web.com acquires dozens of registrars from Rightside

    Web.com has acquired dozens of registrars from rival/partner Rightside, seemingly to boost the success rate of its SnapNames domain drop-catching business. I’ve established that at least 44 registrars once managed by Rightside/eNom have moved to the Web.com stable in recent weeks, and that...
  14. Arpit131

    Web.com acquires dozens of registrars from Rightside

    Web.com has acquired dozens of registrars from rival/partner Rightside, seemingly to boost the success rate of its SnapNames domain drop-catching business. I’ve established that at least 44 registrars once managed by Rightside/eNom have moved to the Web.com stable in recent weeks, and that...
  15. Psychedelic.us

    Issues with NetworkSolutions & SnapNames Backorder

    I backordered a domain through NetworkSolutions. I suppose they started backorder services not too long ago. I also placed a backorder through SnapNames. (SnapNames and NetworkSolutions are owned by Web.com). A few weeks later, I receive an email from a SnapNames domain broker that reads Good...
  16. Psychedelic.us

    Issues with NetworkSolutions & SnapNames Backorder

    I backordered a domain through NetworkSolutions. I suppose they started backorder services not too long ago. I also placed a backorder through SnapNames. (SnapNames and NetworkSolutions are owned by Web.com). A few weeks later, I receive an email from a SnapNames domain broker that reads Good...
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