@MichaelCee said:
I just double checked and there was some PII mis-matched for the domain I disputed, so I have fixed that and resent an email to NameSilo. Fingers crossed
As you saw from LET, the system worked for me Took about 24 hours at each step of the dispute process - hope you get megahugenotsmolweb.net back
@MichaelCee said:
I just double checked and there was some PII mis-matched for the domain I disputed, so I have fixed that and resent an email to NameSilo. Fingers crossed
As you saw from LET, the system worked for me Took about 24 hours at each step of the dispute process - hope you get megahugenotsmolweb.net back
@MichaelCee said:
I just double checked and there was some PII mis-matched for the domain I disputed, so I have fixed that and resent an email to NameSilo. Fingers crossed
As you saw from LET, the system worked for me Took about 24 hours at each step of the dispute process - hope you get megahugenotsmolweb.net back
There was that one pesky site that did not migrate in time, and the Uptime Robot alert got missed because I was travelling.
You guessed it- that was wife's art gallery site.
Since her first question was "How are you feeling this morning" (been under the weather this weekend),
have no choice other than re creating her site as First Order of Business...Thank goodness for backups
@vyas said:
There was that one pesky site that did not migrate in time, and the Uptime Robot alert got missed because I was travelling.
You guessed it- that was wife's art gallery site.
Since her first question was "How are you feeling this morning" (been under the weather this weekend),
have no choice other than re creating her site as First Order of Business...Thank goodness for backups
Too late to say "I knew it"
Check if there is a record on archive.org . That way you might at least be able to re-create some things. I messed up once. I was lucky my site had been saved there once.
@vyas said:
There was that one pesky site that did not migrate in time, and the Uptime Robot alert got missed because I was travelling.
You guessed it- that was wife's art gallery site.
Since her first question was "How are you feeling this morning" (been under the weather this weekend),
have no choice other than re creating her site as First Order of Business...Thank goodness for backups
Too late to say "I knew it"
Check if there is a record on archive.org . That way you might at least be able to re-create some things. I messed up once. I was lucky my site had been saved there once.
And for future reference.. archive your sites as an additional recovery method?
@vyas said:
There was that one pesky site that did not migrate in time, and the Uptime Robot alert got missed because I was travelling.
You guessed it- that was wife's art gallery site.
Since her first question was "How are you feeling this morning" (been under the weather this weekend),
have no choice other than re creating her site as First Order of Business...Thank goodness for backups
Too late to say "I knew it"
Check if there is a record on archive.org . That way you might at least be able to re-create some things. I messed up once. I was lucky my site had been saved there once.
And for future reference.. archive your sites as an additional recovery method?
@vyas I can sympathise. @MichaelCee got a new (email) order today, from my slightly distraught missus.
[Edit] I'm likely to follow suit soon, though hopefully in not quite such a dramatic fashion!
I've asked for a legal opinion with this specific wording:
"My reseller is silently abandoning their business but they are currently in good standing with me. They are simply MIA, not responding to anyone, letting vital parts of their company expire as their credit cards expire. I don't want their customers, that they sold my services to, to suffer. Is it an insane thought, legally, to reach out to their customers and attempt to ensure their service continues?"
In regards to resold MXroute services. I don't think this is a strictly black and white subject, and I think that a lot of variables can impact it, but I also think it's a decent idea to get a legal opinion on a rough outline of the scenario. Hopefully that'll help me to think more about the possibilities and options I have for making sure everyone there remains fine. I'll keep you guys posted, transparency always.
@jarland said:
I've asked for a legal opinion with this specific wording:
"My reseller is silently abandoning their business but they are currently in good standing with me. They are simply MIA, not responding to anyone, letting vital parts of their company expire as their credit cards expire. I don't want their customers, that they sold my services to, to suffer. Is it an insane thought, legally, to reach out to their customers and attempt to ensure their service continues?"
In regards to resold MXroute services. I don't think this is a strictly black and white subject, and I think that a lot of variables can impact it, but I also think it's a decent idea to get a legal opinion on a rough outline of the scenario. Hopefully that'll help me to think more about the possibilities and options I have for making sure everyone there remains fine. I'll keep you guys posted, transparency always.
Legality aside, there's two sides of the internet witch hunt! It's damaging to your brand if you dont act, because you dont care! and You're a big nasty poacher that steals customers if you do!
Personally and my approach would be to continue their service AFTER payments cease and offer them a migration path direct or a couple of resellers! - Just my thoughts! Fair play to you for actually considering it though, this is why Mx is such a highly valued brand
@chris said:
Legality aside, there's two sides of the internet witch hunt! It's damaging to your brand if you dont act, because you dont care! and > You're a big nasty poacher that steals customers if you do!
If mxroute is resold to another provider though, is it really damaging to the mxroute brand if that other provide goes under? there's no way @jarland could have foreseen nb going under nor does he have any obligation to nb's customer base. If customers want the legendary mxroute support they can buy direct
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As you saw from LET, the system worked for me Took about 24 hours at each step of the dispute process - hope you get megahugenotsmolweb.net back
Did not work for megahugedong.me
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Now that I think about it, did too many people pay with push-ups? Blame @yoursunny
MichaelCee
NexusBytes has two push-up offers:
There isn't a direct push-up payment method.
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I remember this one, I was going to give it a go to power SmallWeb for free.
MichaelCee
What a shame - always used these guys for my backups
NameSilo just approved my domain transfer
MichaelCee
Would this be for a domain you did not own anymore?
"I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Frankz and Mason!!"
This is the question everyone is asking themselves, I assume.
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Hey figured I would go ahead and ask. Yeti's are supposed to ask the tough questions.
"I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Frankz and Mason!!"
Yeti's gotta do things, only Yeti can do.
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Yeti's getting the dirt on things and challenging sexuality for centuries.
"I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Frankz and Mason!!"
I wonder why you selled smallweb, but still in hosting business with new company?
You could run it successfully, but meh...
LOL. Sold!
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
No, because I do not own that domain anymore, duh! Can’t just steal domains off people, even if they are MIA!😂
MichaelCee
I was going to ask you how you pulled that one off. We be making some money off just selling the instructions.
"I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Frankz and Mason!!"
Maybe it’s not impossible.. probably illegal tho. And would only work assuming no WHOIS info changed upon acquisition.
Just shower thoughts
MichaelCee
Who is should have changed when the push or transfer happens.
Oh it definitely is illegal, that much I know
"I would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Frankz and Mason!!"
There was that one pesky site that did not migrate in time, and the Uptime Robot alert got missed because I was travelling.
You guessed it- that was wife's art gallery site.
Since her first question was "How are you feeling this morning" (been under the weather this weekend),
have no choice other than re creating her site as First Order of Business...Thank goodness for backups
Too late to say "I knew it"
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Check if there is a record on archive.org . That way you might at least be able to re-create some things. I messed up once. I was lucky my site had been saved there once.
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
To be pedantic, I don't have or own any company.
On the other side of the coin, I don't sell £1/year hosting any more My main trade is B2B.
MichaelCee
And for future reference.. archive your sites as an additional recovery method?
MichaelCee
10/10 can recommend
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@vyas I can sympathise. @MichaelCee got a new (email) order today, from my slightly distraught missus.
[Edit] I'm likely to follow suit soon, though hopefully in not quite such a dramatic fashion!
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
I've asked for a legal opinion with this specific wording:
"My reseller is silently abandoning their business but they are currently in good standing with me. They are simply MIA, not responding to anyone, letting vital parts of their company expire as their credit cards expire. I don't want their customers, that they sold my services to, to suffer. Is it an insane thought, legally, to reach out to their customers and attempt to ensure their service continues?"
In regards to resold MXroute services. I don't think this is a strictly black and white subject, and I think that a lot of variables can impact it, but I also think it's a decent idea to get a legal opinion on a rough outline of the scenario. Hopefully that'll help me to think more about the possibilities and options I have for making sure everyone there remains fine. I'll keep you guys posted, transparency always.
Hate radiates from the source. If you look around and see it everywhere, it's coming from you.
I've been wondering if more stuff will go down on Wednesday (or soon after) as start-of-month payments are missed.
Is the first or second "B" for "Boobies", MichaelBee?
Legality aside, there's two sides of the internet witch hunt! It's damaging to your brand if you dont act, because you dont care! and You're a big nasty poacher that steals customers if you do!
Personally and my approach would be to continue their service AFTER payments cease and offer them a migration path direct or a couple of resellers! - Just my thoughts! Fair play to you for actually considering it though, this is why Mx is such a highly valued brand
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If mxroute is resold to another provider though, is it really damaging to the mxroute brand if that other provide goes under? there's no way @jarland could have foreseen nb going under nor does he have any obligation to nb's customer base. If customers want the legendary mxroute support they can buy direct