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I have had some recent major trouble with registerfly.com and caution anyone who is using them to check your account. Here is what I've found:
Background info: Registerfly.com was formerly an Enom reseller without the enom interface. They are now an ICANN accredited registrar, and some of the domains there are still in the enom system as a reseller, and some you register lately are probably registered by them directly as an accredited registrar. As you do renewals at registerfly, if they were enom domains, they process as transfers from enom to registerfly directly instead of an enom reseller renewal.
CAUTION #1 - I've found that most domains that have gone through the transfer process in the last two months have a glitch that changes ALL the whois info to registerfly themselves. The domains are still in my account, but do no reflect my ownership or contact info.
CAUTION #2 - Some of the domains have actually had the DNS changed from my parking to their own parking DNS servers, robbing me of potential parking revenue and potenial domain sales of those who landed there.
CAUTION #3 - I found a batch of domains renewed arond June of 2005 that not only had all the whois info changed, but were not accessible from my account. As I've found them, they have moved them back into my account. However, there is a real possibility that if I hadn't found them, I would not have received renewal notices since they were not in my account list to be renewed and the emails were changed to registerfly's.
CAUTION #4 - I had one .biz domain that successfully made the transfer from enom reseller account to registerfly, but the renewal date did not get extended.
I urge anyone with domains at registerfly that have renewed in the last year,to check your whois records to see that they still list you as the registrant, and have not changed your DNS!
I still have about 25% of my portfolio there, but now intend to move them elsewhere. They have fixed most everything I've asked, but this still leaves a lot of questions as to their reliability and proper care of their database.
I am extremely disapointed since they have one of the most user friendly interfaces in the industry, too bad their back end scripts or database have so many bugs. They have a big website upgrade announced for about a week from now, that I fear will only complicate things worse. Their support also has no seemed to take these errors as being very serious. I caution other users to watch your portflios carefully to look for errors.
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Background info: Registerfly.com was formerly an Enom reseller without the enom interface. They are now an ICANN accredited registrar, and some of the domains there are still in the enom system as a reseller, and some you register lately are probably registered by them directly as an accredited registrar. As you do renewals at registerfly, if they were enom domains, they process as transfers from enom to registerfly directly instead of an enom reseller renewal.
CAUTION #1 - I've found that most domains that have gone through the transfer process in the last two months have a glitch that changes ALL the whois info to registerfly themselves. The domains are still in my account, but do no reflect my ownership or contact info.
CAUTION #2 - Some of the domains have actually had the DNS changed from my parking to their own parking DNS servers, robbing me of potential parking revenue and potenial domain sales of those who landed there.
CAUTION #3 - I found a batch of domains renewed arond June of 2005 that not only had all the whois info changed, but were not accessible from my account. As I've found them, they have moved them back into my account. However, there is a real possibility that if I hadn't found them, I would not have received renewal notices since they were not in my account list to be renewed and the emails were changed to registerfly's.
CAUTION #4 - I had one .biz domain that successfully made the transfer from enom reseller account to registerfly, but the renewal date did not get extended.
I urge anyone with domains at registerfly that have renewed in the last year,to check your whois records to see that they still list you as the registrant, and have not changed your DNS!
I still have about 25% of my portfolio there, but now intend to move them elsewhere. They have fixed most everything I've asked, but this still leaves a lot of questions as to their reliability and proper care of their database.
I am extremely disapointed since they have one of the most user friendly interfaces in the industry, too bad their back end scripts or database have so many bugs. They have a big website upgrade announced for about a week from now, that I fear will only complicate things worse. Their support also has no seemed to take these errors as being very serious. I caution other users to watch your portflios carefully to look for errors.










