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It is unacceptable that a situation like this at registerfly could have carried on for so long.

I registered my first domains there in late 2005 and now i read that registerfly has been having problems since 2004!!!

This means that ICANN was not doing their job properly - That's the end of the story. That they can allow a provider like registerfly to scam people like this is unacceptable.

I bought about $100USD of services with them only to get nothing from that. After about 50 support tickets, calling their phone number (at which i got: sorry this number has been disconnected message) i believe i can kiss that money goodbye.

I am afraid that i do not blame Registerfly for this ultimate screwup but rather ICANN.

We should be suing ICANN for their pathetic attempt to control registrars. for such a big organization ICANN sure are a bunch of bloody idiots.

Something interesting i found about the scam that Kevin Medina is doing is

http://www.stopunifiednames.com/
#1 Marko on Aug 5 2007, 07:37 Reply
I tried to renew my domain names at Registerfly but they didn't renew. I reached someone on the phone and they said the website wasn't working properly and try again later. When I got my credit card statements in the mail I found out I was quadruple charged (including one incorrect amount overcharge). Since after several calls and emails I couldn't get through to anyone, I promptly charged back from my credit cards and changed my credit card numbers, then paid off and cancelled my cards asap. Then Registerfly denied me access to my account unless I paid over $350 to reactivate it even though I had renewed all my names for a full year, because I charged back a fake charge from them. Thank you Go Daddy for rescuing me from this criminal B.S. A long time ago Registerfly was a pretty good company but over the years they got worse and worse to the point where their website was unusable, their customer service was nonexistant, you didn't get what you paid for, and you got mysterious charges on your credit cards. Bye bye Registerfly...
#2 anonymous on Jun 14 2007, 15:52 Reply
First signs of a troubled domain are "slow and sticky." And, the ones that can't seem to avoid broken and frozen links. Some of these are out-and-out con games.

—Jack Payne
#2.1 Jack Payne (www.sixhrs.com) on Jun 30 2007, 22:16 Reply
Last year I bought 4 secondary market domains that were registered through Registerfly. I have used many registrars and I can say that Registerfly's interface was perhaps the only one that could compete with GoDaddy in speed, functionality, and ease of use. They had nice prices too. Yet I stayed with GoDaddy; something inside me told me to keep working with the "big guys". I had recently moved ALMOST ALL my domains to GoDaddy, and they have provided me the BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER. I can call them any time I have a domain emergency (yes, they exist) at 3:30 am and have a very kind representative will solve my problems in matter of minutes.

Bottom line: I believe Registerfly customers will be extremely happy when they move to GoDaddy.

Thanks, Bob, for saving precious time and "possessions" for those customers!
#3 Varlin (www.vztools.net) on May 31 2007, 04:04 Reply
Well, I'm glad I have no names hosted with registerfly. Cheapest is definitely never the best.

Sorry to all you who are having problems, and I hope it all turns out ok.
#4 cathlawson (http:/www.cathlawson.com) on May 26 2007, 15:14 Reply
I have more than three and I need privacy. I get spammed by other registrars like for instance network solutions. They send me tons of snail mail.
#5 lisa Smith on Apr 2 2007, 22:02 Reply
Has ICANN revoked registerfly accreditation?? They should have by now. It has been over 15 working days of their notice to registerfly and nothing has been corrected that I see. I cannot get any authocode to transfer domains. They recently accepted payment to renew names because I could not transfer them before expiration date, and then did not renew them.
#6 Elizabeth Stultz (sportsfanhome.com) on Mar 29 2007, 10:39 Reply
Registerfly is a very bad company never deal with them
#7 ekrem (memorycarpets.com) on Mar 26 2007, 08:46 Reply
with regard to
#16 Kym Romanets on Mar 4 2007, 17:34

Call me a cynic but that website registerflies.com appears to have evolved into a quite a little commercial operation sponsored by hostgator.com. Given their vested interest in converting registerfly.com customers to being their own, the site itself must surely lose credibility as a source of information? I guess one company going down brings out the vultures looking to feast off their customers. (Though way to go, Joomla!)


I'll call you a cynic ! The guy behind registerflies.com is a good friend of mine ! He was a voice crying in the wilderness for a long long time, ripped off by registerfly he had the gumption to do something about it so people like you would also benefit ! Why shouldn't he now turn his mind to turning the goodwill his excellent site has generated???? He has spent a hell of a lot of time on devloping registerflies, and I know he can't afford it, all that time and energy could have been turned into income for him if he hadn't bothered with registerflies in the first place.
Even now registerflies is a great resource for ripped off registerfly members - please get real and turn your misplaced venom to some one who warrants it
#8 andy kelly (www.DnWords.com) on Mar 22 2007, 09:48 Reply
Another attempt to divert attention from rotten system ...
There are too many privileges given to registrars by ICANN guidelines, too much power. I can understand ICANN avoiding responsibility and focusing on very wise conferences, however there should be means to tame erring registrars, abusing the system.
Hyenas, like ENOM.COM, prey on confused owners of domain, particularly from overseas, to deceive them and take over administration details. Having control over hijacked domain - ENOM.COM blackmails domain owners to purchase their grossly overpriced registration, in fact RANSOM, for hijacked domain. There is no way in the system created by ICANN, to force abusers, like ENOM.COM, to return domains to their legal owners.

Unscrupulous registrars, like ENOM.COM, go further - they get involved in identity theft - they put on hijacked domain ads, for which they get paid. Desperate owners at this stage want to save reputation , build for years, and usually agree to blackmailed, by ENOM staff, like Jonny Kim.

The only defence against bold fraud scheme is only litigation, usually too expensive for milions of domain owners, (lawyers expect over $1000 to start the case).
However ICANN, benefiting from the system, like ENOM creaming these scheme should be brought to the justice.
ICANN clearly has no expertise in administering domains - and it's powers should limited to what they are the best, advising body, with funds assigned to them from the real and competent administrator. ICANN also is partially responsible for losses of domain owners and should compensate losses.
#8.1 Stan on Dec 24 2007, 14:08 Reply
Unfortunately, Registerfly is still open for business as of today. I paid for several renewals right before this all went public. One of them has expired, and now I cannot renew it, the other ones I just transfered to GoDaddy. I made my payments with PayPal, who do not protect these payments because they are not for "tangible" items. So Buyer Beware! if you are making PayPal payments for "services" rather than "tangible" items. Very disappointing. I am out of my money, and out of one of my domains.
#9 H. Sharp (heikeonline.com) on Mar 21 2007, 15:09 Reply
A great deal of the blame for Registerfly's debacle lies with ICANN, which has not taken its role as overseer of the Registration industry serious until registrants were getting badly hurt.
The root problem is that ICANN refuses registrant representation in its policy making.
Otherwise we would have a "registrants' bill of rights".

Bona fide registrars should support registrant representation in ICANN.
#10 Joop Teernstra (www.imachination.com) on Mar 15 2007, 17:40 Reply
I am not able to get anyone from RegistryFly answer the phone, emails nor trouble tickets. I have 722 domains there that I inherited with a merger that are in effect locked up and cannot be changed.

RegisterFly changed the DNS on many of these to point to their own static default web pages and now the legitimate websites they were associated with are down and only resolving to RegisterFly's pages.

I have attempted to transfer the domains here to GoDaddy but I get an error message "Unlock domain at current registrar, then Retry Transfer" which cannot be accomplished at RegisterFly since the unlock feature is not working there.

I'm not sure what to do. I even wrote to ICANN 10 days ago and have received no response.
#11 Michael Davis (http://www.bigadonetwork.com) on Mar 14 2007, 11:22 Reply
Finally got the domains transferred to GoDaddy and now I can access them again.
#11.1 Michael Davis (http://www.bigadonetwork.com) on Jun 4 2007, 07:58 Reply
I still cannot get my domains unlocked at RegisterFly.com. I have 722 names there that are all locked and expiring. I have renewed the 3 most important ones but they still show as expiring and/or expired. RegisterFly appears to take the money and not supply the service. In addition they will not unlock the domains to transfer. I have attempted to transfer 30 of the domains here to GoDaddy but have been unsuccessful in getting the Authorization Code to finalize the transfer. I have emailed ICANN several times about this but don't receive a response. transfer-questions@icann.org
#11.2 Michael Davis (http://www.bigadonetwork.com) on Apr 5 2007, 07:58 Reply
For 700+ domains, I think you can have some help from a GD representantive in transferring them successfully. Maybe Bob has some contacts at the ICANN to speed up matters and protect you from deadly expiration?
#11.2.1 Varlin (www.vztools.net) on Jun 1 2007, 17:22 Reply
Thanks for helping us. Godaddy. For many it has been a terrible time. I going to transfer my 50+ to GoDaddy by this week. Now have to sent email to ICANN to get back my domains. Sick and tired of this crap.
#12 Michael on Mar 11 2007, 12:44 Reply
Any more news on this front? I tried to transfer one domain to GD but because it is a private rego and I can't modify the whois record, I don't receive the transfer email.

If anyone in control at registerfly is reading this, please don't make this harder than it needs to be. It's obvious you're going under so please, please make the appropriate arrangements and allow us poor fools to transfer our domains out!
#13 Withheld on Mar 11 2007, 06:49 Reply
i was with registerfly then i came to you if i found you sooner i wold have move to you but i use now every thing by you now from server to reseller
#14 JACOB KORMAN on Mar 9 2007, 16:39 Reply
The words out...

I just read on http://www.registerflies.com/ That Registerfly is done. So if any of you have any domain names still hosted there it's probably a good idea to get them out ASAP in my opinion.

Quoted from:

http://www.registerflies.com/registerfly-is-done-get-out-2. html

" Registerfly is DONE - Get Out! PDF | Print | E-mail
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 08 March 2007
I apologize for having to be the bearer of bad news but I'd just received word back from the court hearing today in Newark New Jersey and the Judge gave the company back to Kevin Medina. Yes, you heard that correctly.

I appologize for having to be the bearer of bad news but I'd just received word back from the court hearing today in Newark New Jersey and the Judge gave the company back to Kevin Medina. Yes, you heard that correctly... Kevin Medina will soon be in full control of your names once again.

BAD NEWS

The bad news in all this is that a judge who understands nothing about the internet or domain property, today issued a decision to leave Kevin as CEO of Registerfly. What does this mean? Well, means you'd better get out of registerfly and get out fast.

Rumor has it that Kevin Medina does business and accepts credit cards through Humboldt credit card services and has a charge-back rate of over 55% so they are in the process of shutting Kevin's credit card services and we're waiting to hear what the ICANN response will be. The news is out... Registerfly.com is officially done! Registerfly.net is a phishing site. "

#15 SyncMaster on Mar 8 2007, 14:36 Reply
An interesting offer that addresses the most frequently talked about 1/2 of the equation...

But what about registerfly customers who have eNom based account? eNom is (to my knowledge) making no such offer. Not only that, but they have begun 'parking' domains which were unable to be renewed during this incident. Not something that makes me want to shift my domain to a company (and from what I understand to 'reclaim' a paid for and lost domain customers are being taxed $160 — per domain, which is insulting).

So while I love that GoDaddy seems willing to help with Registerfly customers wishing to move away from the registrar, I'm much more curious about the customers that really are in a bind (since RegisterFly's servers are back up, auth codes are accessible, I could transfer RegisterFly registered accounts anywhere at this point).
#16 zgarner (www.popexperiment.com) on Mar 8 2007, 12:01 Reply
Dear zgarner,

Our special offer and assistance is also available for customers with domains registered through enom.

Appreciate your post,

Bob
#16.1 bob parsons on Mar 9 2007, 22:59 Reply
I have to say I am totally pleased with Godaddy.com, I have many domains that are/were with registerfraud.com and have only been with Godaddy.com for weeks, but they have helped me transfer some of them from both registerfly and enom, the regsiter people SUCK, the Enom people are great (to expensive), so that's why I'm tryn out godaddy ! thanx Mr. Parsons for a great business model you have set up.. ! 7yrs. down the drain with registerfraud


Rene Bruce kiapet.com, and more...
#17 Rene (kiapet.com) on Mar 6 2007, 15:49 Reply
On an acquaintence's recommendation I bought both a domain and hosting from RegisterFly. When the domain came up for renewal RegisterFly renewed my hosting, but not the domain name. I got a message saying that the credit card they used to renew my hosting was invalid for renewing the domain — which was strange since they renewed the hosting after rejecting the same card for the domain (credit was in good standing).

I never knew why. I called the number listed on the bill they sent me and the number was invalid. I emailed them 5 or 6 times about the name renewal... nothing.

So far I've registered 3 domains and bought hosting from Godaddy, and other than some minor issues (having mainly dealt with Canadian hosting companies before, where a few things are different because of privacy laws here) I'm pretty happy with Godaddy.

It's nice to see that someone is doing something about RegisterFly.
#18 Charles McColm (http://www.hotgeek.org/) on Mar 6 2007, 10:00 Reply
Bob,

I just want to thank you and Go Daddy for your help a few months ago. I paid for a renewal and my main site expired. I did have to pay another 30 dollars to eNom to get it back, but then transferred all my domains to you.

I was fortunate and now have all my domains safely at Go Daddy, who will get all my domain business in the future.

Thanks,

Joe McDonald
Publisher
Sports Day Websites
#19 Joe McDonald (http://www.nysportsday.com) on Mar 5 2007, 22:45 Reply
GoDaddy Chopper in Daytona, just heard the ads, Candice is here and Bob is he here in Daytona?

Daytona is the biggest and "Daddy" of the Bike rallys. GoDaddys name appears right beside the likes of Orange Country Choppers, Bikini Joes and all the other friends of Bob...way to go Bob. I just saw another one of your customers products in a store.

I will get some pictures and post on http://LuckysJeans.com of the Chopper and all the Bike week sites and sounds.
#20 Texas Jean (http://5DayDomains.com) on Mar 5 2007, 19:03 Reply
Thanks for posting the blog and explaining things nobody at RegisterFly would (or could) tell me!

I had about 30 domains at RegisterFly when this all started. I've allowed a few to expire, as they were duds anyway... but the ones I really needed and use have all but two been successfully transferred to GoDaddy. Two domains are still there and for some reason, they are not transferring... I've done all that I could, put in trouble tickets, and still no luck! Guess I'll have to beg for mercy from the "gods at ICANN to ever see those two again!

As for money... I'm $70 something in the hole with RegisterFly. As some of my domains were expiring, I made payments to have them extended... not knowing that there were hands in the till taking out money for escort services, etc... so, my domains were transferred (and renewed) at GoDaddy... and now, LONG AFTER they were transferred to GoDaddy, RegisterFly is now showing that they have renewed and extended those names... even though the names are NOT in their account! What a crock!

Fortunately, I think, I paid via PayPal and I have instituted a claim thru PayPal to get my money back. Who knows if I will ever see a penny of my money again or not?

Dave...
#21 David Perkins (daveylee.com) on Mar 5 2007, 11:29 Reply
Registerfly has a history of shady dealings. This is my experience with them. They also own expirefish a domain monitoring service.

> I signed up for expirefish.com service.
> I could not get into service.
> I gave it a day figuring that you might be having a temporary glitch.
> I still could not get into the service. (error message= Unable to
> connect Access denied for user: 'apache@localhost' (Using password: NO))
> I requested a refund and cancelation via
> http://www.expirefish.com/info/contact.php
> The page said that "We will respond within one business day."
> I never got a response. (oh well)
> A couple weeks later I see another charge from them
> Now I'm really pissed cause thesebguys are apparently really trying to screw me now.
> After many attempts, I get someone on the phone at registerfly. This guy tells me to email support@flysupport.com
> I did and those idiots tell me to "Please follow this link and generate a support ticket with the request of cancellation of service.www.registerfly.com/help/index.php"
> Well that link doesn't recognize my username and password.
> I email them again an tell them that.
> They tell me "We have not enough privileges to cancel hosting accounts. Please use password retrieval facility on our site and have correct password for your account and generate a support ticket with the request of cancellation."
> I use the password retrieval link on the expirefish.com login page and it sends me the username and password that never worked in the first place.

They charged me 3 months for a service that I never could use and they never refunded my money. They deserve to fall and I hope godaddy gets all their customers.
#22 Dr Web on Mar 5 2007, 08:02 Reply
Disgruntled RegisterFly customers should also visit www.RegisterFlies.com

I am one of them... tried to transfer 64 domains, only half went through. TWO of them I even backordered through GoDaddy but it didn't happen, I was told there is no guarantee. At this point ENOM who RegisterFly worked with before they parted ways has them.

One of them goes to a porno site and I am ANTI porno!

Also ENOM WORLD, INC. and SIPENCE are the latest owners of my domains lost in this mess.

#23 KaRi from TPSradio (www.theprimespot.com) on Mar 4 2007, 20:33 Reply
Great News on the two GoDaddy Backorders... one came through within a few hours of me posting on this site, the other came through a few days later.

THANKS GoDaddy, I'll continue to give you a Hi5 on TPSradio!
#23.1 KaRi (www.theprimespot.com) on Mar 21 2007, 16:03 Reply
In reading along, I've seen what could be taken as Negative Comments regarding ENOM. I must say that were it NOT for ENOM, several of my domains would NOT currently be with GoDaddy! The Tech's at ENOM worked patiently with me to create a FREE account that I could manage... and then, helped me to transfer those domains to GoDaddy.

So, if you find that ENOM has some of your domain names, relax! Get in touch with them politely and through a few very simple steps, you too can once again have your domain names where you can use them as you please.

Oh yes... and when you're On-The-Phone with GoDaddy... thank them for NOT out-sourcing their Tech Support! One of the most frustrating things I had to go through at RegisterFly was attempting to understand the "techs" from some third world country. GoDaddy's techs all speak "American!" How cool is that!!!

Thanks GoDaddy!!!

Dave Perkins
www.Daveylee.com

#23.2 David Perkins (Daveylee.com) on Mar 6 2007, 04:37 Reply
For the full picture you forgot to tell us what did you pay to ENOM, for their "help".
ENOM is one of hyenas praying on victims of the system created by ICANN, and what they do - they extract from confused owners ransom for HIJACKED DOMAINS - they deceive you into "helping hand of good uncle", and after that request $50 -60, calling it a BIG SPECIAL, as their "normal fees" are $160.
Nice scheme for fools...
#23.2.1 Stan on Dec 24 2007, 14:14 Reply
Call me a cynic but that website registerflies.com appears to have evolved into a quite a little commercial operation sponsored by hostgator.com. Given their vested interest in converting registerfly.com customers to being their own, the site itself must surely lose credibility as a source of information? I guess one company going down brings out the vultures looking to feast off their customers. (Though way to go, Joomla!)

To be honest, my sympathy lies with the honest shareholders of RegisterFly who are the main victims of this man's apparent crimes. And anyone who tried to help them save their company rather than acquire their customers is the one that would win my admiration.

There but for the grace of God, goes every other technology dependent company.
#24 Kym Romanets on Mar 4 2007, 17:34 Reply
Does GoDaddy offer the equivalent of RegisterFly's free domain privacy protection service, ProtectFly? That was my primary reason for choosing RF in the first place for my 9 domains.
#25 Michael on Mar 3 2007, 12:40 Reply
Dear Michael:

Bob is away, so I'm monitoring his blog and responding to comments, as appropriate. Go Daddy offers a service very similar — and in our opinion, very superior to — protectfly. It's called Domains By Proxy and in fact, was the pioneer privacy service in the industry. Only after Go Daddy developed a privacy service, did other registrars jump on board. Our service, however, is not free, although it is very modestly priced. Last I checked, you could get it for free when you registered 3 or more domains to which you wish to add privacy. Try it, I think you'll like it and in fact, I think you'll like the way it works better than protectfly.

Nima
#25.1 Nima on Mar 5 2007, 15:31 Reply
I am glad to have the change to read all. Very useful information for all who has interest in this area. I personaly had great advantage from these informations.
#25.1.1 Evden Eve Nakliyat (www.evtasima.com) on Oct 18 2007, 06:27 Reply
Our troubles started over a year a go with RF. They charged over 14K on our credit card when we threatened chargebacks they begged us not to do it. They promised to credit back our account a little at a time. What they didn't credit back they would use to renew our domains. They also said if we didn't agree to this they would lock us out and we wouldn't be able to renew literally thousands of domains.

So...we had no choice. We did receive most of our money back but only because I called the owner every week asking him (Kevin) where is our money?

We then transferred all our domains out of RF; we were free and clear by August...I thought.

Then in December & January more charges showed up on our credit card statement!! WE HAD NO DOMAINS LEFT AT RF!

I didn't bother calling them. I simply charged them back. The credit card company didn't even put in a dispute they just did a chargeback which led me to believe I wasn't the only one having problems with them.

So everyone even though you have removed all of your domains go back to RF and make sure your credit card information is deleted. And watch your statements! They may charge again.....
#26 CFO on Mar 3 2007, 08:25 Reply
I want to thank you Bob for your help on this matter and for stepping up to the plate to give some hope to people who got stuck with registerfly. I have over 60 domains with godaddy and a reseller account, on that reseller account I have over 250 domains. I got a little over 300 domains stuck with registerfly and over $500 deposited on my rf account which now is on hold.
I'm trying to unlock all my domains so I can transfer to godaddy but it seems that this is near to impossible?

For what I understand is that I can go ahead and transfer to Godaddy even if my domains are lock, and then godaddy will petition such domains to ICANN? even if the transfer is denied?

Also, can't ICANN make up some special rule for circunstances like this where the domains can be transfered without them being unlock? I know it could be a little dangerous, but they can always confirm the transfer was made by the "owner" by getting a response from the admin email address listed for the domains, or am I wrong?
Why make so difficult to get out of a situation like this?

Regards and many thanks to you again.
#27 Kriz G. (notoris.com) on Mar 2 2007, 22:21 Reply
Hi Bob

Seeing as registration companies like godaddy are/will benfit greatly from the demise of registerfly.com will you consider making a gesture of giving a donation to registerflies.com - as you will be aware the guy who runs registerflies.com is an ordinary joe who has put a great deal of time and effort into creating his excellent and extremely helpful site. Naturally any such donations are entirely at the givers discretion. I've already donated as have a few others but I feel strongly that this guy deserves a medal.

regards

andrew
#28 andrew (www.DnWords.com) on Mar 2 2007, 17:52 Reply
WOW!!! Sux 2 B in that boat! I've got near 800 .MOBI's with Godaddy & only had the BEST EXPERIENCE ...Thanx Bob for takin care of us who pay ur bills!! :-) Sometimes a good reputation is better than rock btm prices!
#29 Mobi Mogul on Mar 2 2007, 07:46 Reply
Hi Bob,
I can absolutely say that companies except WWD and GoDaddy are scandal, not only registerfly. Here is a story. A saw an hosting company(also in domain name business) on some reputable editors choice websites. That hosting company was selected as top hosting company for previous year(s), on which GoDaddy is not seen at top 5 or top 10. After reading that, i made an order for an hosting account and domain name at that company. My aim was to try another company because i am always using GoDaddy and GoDaddy resellers for my services. They immedediately sent an email that i ll receive my services and details with an extra email. More than 12 hours passed they sent me nothing. The domain name was seen available on all domain name companies. I chat with their online support, they told me that everything is normal(everything could be normal for their customer but for a GoDaddy customer everything was abnormal). Several more hours also passed then i opened my browser and purchased that domain name from GoDaddy in seconds.
I thought that this was a micro problem specific to that company in the industry. Later i have tried few other reputable companies. Yes they have the similar problem too. Except GoDaddy every company has problems in the industry. It is obvious that GoDaddy is the flagship(admiral) of United States in this sector. I also compared the services of GoDaddy with some Chinese, Indian, German, English and Japanese companies. Among them GoDaddy has a better service overall. When i compare reputable US companies with those nations' companies, US companies do not have exceptable better services than those.
I can conclude that without GoDaddy, US can not compete internationally in this industry near future.
#30 Kursat (www.generaldots.com) on Mar 1 2007, 18:55 Reply
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