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Originally Posted by Tempest
Registrar locked the domains... registrar shut them off thus effecting the immediate, short and possibly long term revenue... registrar then turned some back on again...
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INCORRECT. This is the exact type of misinformation that has been piled on this. Yes, Directnic locked access to the domains and blocked transfers, but no, Directnic didn't just turn the domains off. They contacted Slick... and then some stuff happened that we don't know, and then then the next day (or the day after that) the domains were disabled.
As I said, you and I don't know what happened in the interim, but it is clear that something happened to change it from "provide information" to "your domains are turned off".
Something happened in there... and it is VERY presumptious to figure that Directnic was the only one in the wrong during that time frame.
Everything else is opinion, and each and every one of us is entitled to one (or more).