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Edit: This may be resolved, check this post for an update.
A while back, during the Registerfly > godaddy merge, all of my domains from registerfly were switched to godaddy. I logged in the other day to find those domains gone from my godaddy account, and the whois information changed back to registerfly's whois info, but the registrar is still GoDaddy.
I contacted godaddy, they told me to submit a change of ownership request... I did so, and they denied it saying that 'Registerfly.com is the legal owner of these domain names.' That's bullshit, because these domains were always in my posession up until the point where GoDaddy basically "lost" them.
Obviously, RegisterFly wouldn't own domain names which were registered at GoDaddy... especially with the registerfly fiasco that's been going on.
So, where do I go from here? GoDaddy is insisting that Registerfly owns these domains, they are still pointed to my nameservers, but I have no control over them. These domains produce tens of thousands of dollars a year in revenue, and are my only source of revenue. Now, godaddy is basically telling me that I'm ****ed and there's nothing I can do about it besides suing registerfly.
Any advice?
A while back, during the Registerfly > godaddy merge, all of my domains from registerfly were switched to godaddy. I logged in the other day to find those domains gone from my godaddy account, and the whois information changed back to registerfly's whois info, but the registrar is still GoDaddy.
I contacted godaddy, they told me to submit a change of ownership request... I did so, and they denied it saying that 'Registerfly.com is the legal owner of these domain names.' That's bullshit, because these domains were always in my posession up until the point where GoDaddy basically "lost" them.
Obviously, RegisterFly wouldn't own domain names which were registered at GoDaddy... especially with the registerfly fiasco that's been going on.
So, where do I go from here? GoDaddy is insisting that Registerfly owns these domains, they are still pointed to my nameservers, but I have no control over them. These domains produce tens of thousands of dollars a year in revenue, and are my only source of revenue. Now, godaddy is basically telling me that I'm ****ed and there's nothing I can do about it besides suing registerfly.
Any advice?
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