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    Default I have the problem with Registerfly.

    I'd like to know if any of you have your domains registered with Registerfly. I have problems with renewing or transfering the domains as they seem locked and I can not get to do anything with them. The domains are expiring soon and I do not want to lose them.

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    Default Re: I have the problem with Registerfly.

    Registerfly are scammers. Do your best to get your domains transferred away ASAP.

    They've lost their ICANN accreditation - so they must be reselling the domains for someone else. If you can't make any progress with Registerfly, I'd contact the registrar that they are reselling for. I'd also contact ICANN.

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    Default Re: I have the problem with Registerfly.

    It looks like they might be a Tucows reseller. You should be able to tell for sure from a whois check on your domains.

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    Default Re: I have the problem with Registerfly.

    That is very good to know, since I have one domain with them as well. I think they need to go back to only having a handful as there is a big problem with this right now.

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    Default Re: I have the problem with Registerfly.

    Yes, once a registrar is de-accredited..it is always better to move to a different registrar..nothing would happen to your domains as such, because some one else might buy their operations..but it is always better to be safe than sorry

 

 

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