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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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I am utterly LIVID about a certain DNR service
I'm not going to mention the service by name at this point, as they have yet to respond to my query. But here's the deal...in the past two days I've had two different domains redirect, out of the blue, to dotregistrar.com, which not only reports that "This domain's name server has expired." (what???) but also spawns several pop-ups and attempts to reset the home page.
These were recently registered domains. They were working fine as early as half an hour before this "message" appeared. I am absolutely livid. Actually I guess I kind of just needed to vent. I have been happy with my registrar thus far and hope to high holy heck this is just a very bad mistake...but if anyone else has had a similar experience, please let me know. I just submitted a site to a high-traffic link list. Oh, I'll be so very happy if they go to pop-up hell. Ugh, better go drop them a note now...
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