Just make sure you don't have domains autorenewing.
Network Solutions Auto-Enroll: $1,850
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#62Using your stored CC info to auto-bill you for an unrelated product that you never consented to be billed for is quite likely in violation of their merchant agreement with the CC processor.
http://www.federalreserve.gov/bankinforeg/regecg.htm They would be in violation of this above Regulation for banking. Chargeback through your bank would be the quickest way to both get your funds back and penalize them. If you want to make it a federal case that is also an option.
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#63Re: Network Solutions Auto-Enroll: $1,850
#64Using your stored CC info to auto-bill you for an unrelated product that you never consented to be billed for is quite likely in violation of their merchant agreement with the CC processor.
Competitor of Network Solutions here. Impossible for me to believe they are actually doing this. And auto charging the credit card. Something doesn't add up with this.
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#65Network Solutions has been doing other unethical things for years. I used to search for available domains using Network Solutions to only find that the domain instantly had become inaccessible to purchase. I later found out they were buying the domain people were searching for , for a period of 5 days so that you wont be able to purchase it from anyone else. very shady
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#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
Would as well recommend Namecheap.com, really professional.
I liked Namecheap, but have had major issues with their DNS service. you can't switch off of them without downtime. So don't use their dns, otherwise you are locked in. which is kinda shitty.
That doesn't make any sense. As long as you set up the proper records in your new DNS provider prior to switching nameservers, there'll be no interruption.
It sounds like you switched nameservers first, assuming the records would just transfer over?
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#67Re: Network Solutions Auto-Enroll: $1,850
#68Here I collected prices for domains (only what I'm interested in). If you did that too, I'd be glad to see your spreadsheet. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Amel5Zz4w7aLdFl...
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#70Earlier quoted context omitted.
I liked Namecheap, but have had major issues with their DNS service. you can't switch off of them without downtime. So don't use their dns, otherwise you are locked in. which is kinda shitty.
> I liked Namecheap, but have had major issues with their DNS service. you can't switch off of them without downtime. That doesn't make any sense. As long as you set up the proper records in your new DNS provider prior to switching nameservers, there'll be no interruption. It sounds like you switched nameservers first, assuming the records would just transfer over?
So, when you point to new nameservers, anyone pointing to namecheap's dns during propagation will get SERVFAIL.
It sounds absurd... but I've gone back and forth with support about it, with no solution.