My wife visited Lane Bryant last November in order to do some early Christmas shopping for out-of-state recipients. The checkout clerk offered incredible savings if my wife agreed to open an account — 30% off the total. Understandably, since the out-of-towners were going to receive a heap of clothes, she jumped at the deal.
As seems [...]
This is the last chapter in the nine-month-long saga of ItsYourDomain and its holding of my domain name. As of yesterday, it has finally been transferred to GoDaddy.com. Huge, huge sigh of relief.
I urge anyone who is similarly stuck at IYD and is desperately trying to transfer out to contact Nick Starai. As a long-time [...]
In response to my myriad problems with ItsYourDomain and DomainsNext, and my complaints posted here on RR…, I actually received an email from ItsYourDomain last Sunday:
Hello Richard, this is Nick from ItsYourDomain.com. I have been directed to your richards ramblings link on your website through a customer (Sarah Kollar). I have been reading your site [...]
[I've been so freakin' busy lately I just haven't had time to blog. It was a lot easier to find the time when I worked normal 9-5 hours -- the schedule was steady, I needed breaks, I had more time at home, etc. When I was fully unemployed, it was also easier to blog, but [...]
I spoke with a nimrod today who was employed as a customer service representative at Citibank. During my annual review of every finite detail of all my accounts — banking, credit, and retirement included — I found something I thought odd: the entire balance from the July 18 statement of my business Citibank card account [...]
When ItsYourDomain deleted my domain and made me pay a huge ransom to get it back, it took several days of emails to get a resolution.
Excerpted below is Ted Cucci’s reply:
Richard, I have tried to explain to you numerous times how the whole domain thing works. You purchased your domain through an affiliate who resells [...]
This is a cautionary note to parents whose children use NeoPets.com and other online gaming services. While NeoPets has an effective privacy policy towards children under the age of 13, once the system knows that the child has reached 13 or over, the child’s information is provided to third parties, resulting in a bombardment of [...]
I’ve been receiving spam emails from a low-life domain-registration website that claims their spam is not spam. How ridiculous is that?!