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m_p_lacolle_ca
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (p_n_lahore_pk) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 2:43pm
 
Is it safe to register names, I just tried using some funds on my account which normally makes the reg instant, yet my order is still hanging in the wind along with my Domain.

EDIT: OK took a bit longer then normal but it finally went through.

Mike


[This post has been edited by m_p_lacolle_ca on Mar 3, 2009 2:47pm.]
t_m_houghton_us
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (m_p_lacolle_ca) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 4:01pm
 
Well i hope it's safe although i registered a domain just before the crash and it is now GONE!  The transaction is still listed in my account however my domain is missing!

I have sent a message via contact us but have not heard anything yet.
dynanot000
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (p_n_lahore_pk) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 5:20pm
 
I think Dynadot should give a more detail explain about this.
tshirtnoisedotcom
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (dynanot000) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 7:43pm
 
I have a suggestion: Take the servers down ONE DAY per month to do an overhaul on maintenance, refresh your backups, etc. ONE day, Dynadot, to save us all the headache of not knowing what happened. Have a backup account ready to e-mail EVERY customer you have so that they are at least notified of any situation, such as a hardware failure.

That would help greatly: One day a month downtime for no more than 24 hours, with at least a week's notice.

I've always told my fellow internet working friends about your services and how easy and greatly priced your stuff is to use, but with the lack of preperation and communication that has been displayed even though it was a sticky situation your servers were in, isn't promising.

Please get it right, Dynadot. We love your service, remind us why we all signed up here in the first place.

PS: Glad the stuff got fixed.
kam
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (tshirtnoisedotcom) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 8:07pm
 
I unable to delete some domains because of the downtime exceed 48 hours.

28 X .cc domains = 790 USD

51 X .tv domains = 1683 USD

14 X $7.99 domains = 111 USD

Total amount : 2584 USD.

My forum post : http://www.dynadot.com/resource/forums/f0-customer-feedback/i-unable-to-delete-some-of-my-domains-because-of-serious-downtime-3520.html
k_u_hamilton hill_au
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (kam) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 9:50pm
 
This whole issue is disturbing, from the lack of communication to the flimsy and inadequate excuse. What a fall from grace from this crowd, respect=0
underhost
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (domain_girl) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 10:11pm
 
Did anyone get response from info@dynadot.com since the outage? or any official response posted somewhere?
d_l_bubion_es
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (underhost) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 10:27pm
 
Yes, I have just received a personal response to the email I sent to Dynadot 24 hours ago. I was not expecting one for a while and the speed of reply surprised me and pleased me. The explanation about the hardware failure they gave me and the reassurance on such an event not causing such a long down time in the future reassured me.

They didn't give a detailed explanation of why they hadn't posted more information / updates on the "parked site" (they said they intended to do this but hadn't "for various reasons"). However, they are not stupid and will certainly now understand the anxiety and damage this caused and try to avoid it in the future.

I had also asked for reassurance about their financial stability and got a reassurance, albeit without any detail.

I have been so pleased with Dynadot's services to date that I am definitely keeping my domains here. We can all make mistakes, including about communicating, and the tone of the email gave me hope that Dynadot will learn from this, which is what matters more to me than the original mistake.

Peter
j_s_domain
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (d_l_bubion_es) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 10:30pm
 
I am missing Some domains as well from my account, But they sort out though but domains are not in my account. I did whois. I am still registrant owner of the domain


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domainerzzzz
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Re: Why Dynadot was Down?? (j_s_domain) Date Posted: Mar 3, 2009 10:50pm
 
You know the downtime pissed me off A LOT. Actually, MORE THAN A LOT. I had to change the nameservers on a couple domains and start up a project, but I couldn't. What did I end up doing? Well, I had some domains I NEEDED to buy ASAP (I'm the person who sits and refreshes for dropped domains). I ended up going SH!TDaddy. If it weren't for this experience, I wouldn't have appreciated how professional Dynadot is and  seeing how annoying having idiotic ads and boobs in my face while trying to "work."

There have been many that are complaining about moving. I know that I can save 30cents/domain going to Godaddy (30cents for my portfolio is a LOT to save), but the professionalism here makes it worth it. Those that are "extremely disappointed" in Dynadot are those that got screwed with domain tasting a crapload of names.

P.S to the super tasters: THANKS FOR RUINING IT FOR THE REST OF US!

I've always wanted to find a couple tasters that ruined it for me and make me and others. Having to pay a 20cent fee for no damned reason because you guys abuse the system pisses me off so much. I haven't spent over $2 in ICANN grace fees, but that $2 should be in my pocket. Instead, I'm paying for you guys to continue abusing the domaining system. Can't wait till domain tasting is done with for good, right? Thanks again!
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