Ok, couple days ago we reported the first Registerfly update since August. That day I called Tucows and spoke with a Sheila, (in sales) and was told that they are working with Kevin Medina and Robert Oneill to get them back on their feet. She said that David Woroch of Tucows had been down to Miami and paid these two a visit and are working with them once again. I've sent a letter to David Woroch asking for information and nothing has been returned. People seemed to be confused, with what Regfly is saying and what's really going.
Registerfly.com is now forwarded to the new Regfly.com. It's looks very similar and it's obvious it's Registerfly... Right? Well at this point, we're not exactly sure and haven't seen any press release or news about this. However, we did get a chance to talk to some interesting people that may help understand as well as a live online chat with Bob at Regfly.com and it's very interesting to read his responses. He was not interested in answering a few easy questions about Regfly and I'm posting them here. Read them for yourself.
We have an update on the Registerfly Class-Action Lawsuit being pursued by Clarke Dummit and company at the Dummit Law Firm. This is good news that Dummit has not forgotten us and is still pursuing this case against Registerfly. Looks like the next step in the lawsuit will be a Questionaire and then each class participant will have to prove their losses. This can be rather complicated due to the estimated value of domain names, losses of hosting, theft of money for services not rendered and every other loss incurred. Please read on for the official notice.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with what's happend with
Registerfly and the transfer of domain names to GoDaddy, I wanted to
post an update. There are some of you that may have landed on this site
being somewhat confused about what is going on with Registerfly, GoDaddy, Enom,
ICANN and all other parties involved in this domain name debacle that
has turned the domain name industry on it's ear. Please read below.
GODADDY.COM REACHES AGREEMENT TO HELP REGISTERFLY CUSTOMERS
850,000+ Web site Names in RegisterFly Portfolio to Be Moved toGoDaddy.com
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.
(May 29, 2007) – GoDaddy.com®, the world’s leading
domain name registrar, has reached an agreement with RegisterFly® and
ICANN® to transfer over RegisterFly’s portfolio of Web site names to
GoDaddy.com. The move will help resolve problems involving hundreds of
thousands of domain names around the world.