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Anyone successfully transfer away from regfly lately?

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In light of the ongoing saga at regfly and the urgency to abandon them post haste - has anyone transferred any domains from there lately?

I only had about a dozen domains there and of that only six are worth anything including two which are currently serving as websites. I initiated transfers for them about 48 hours ago but they are sitting as 'waiting for current registrar blah blah'. The others I will just let die with regfly.

So has anyone any good news on this front in this regard?
 
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also pending ... :upset:
 

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21.2.2007
REGISTERFLY received notification on Mon Feb 19 04:31:31 2007 that you have requested a transfer to another domain name registrar.
If you want to proceed with this transfer, you do not need to respond to this message.

25.02.2007
We have completed the transfer of domain xxxx.com
 

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So there is still hope...
 

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Well I have so far gotten three of the six out of there. Don't know why they only got around to three of the six when they were all submitted at the same time, but at least I have gotten this far.

So if there is anyone else out there with domains sitting at regfly - you can indeed start moving them away if you wish.
 

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Well I have so far gotten three of the six out of there. Don't know why they only got around to three of the six when they were all submitted at the same time, but at least I have gotten this far.

So if there is anyone else out there with domains sitting at regfly - you can indeed start moving them away if you wish.

thanks for update whitebark :thumb:
good to know
i have about 40 or so over there. probably only 10 worth transferring. i'll leave the rest there & see what happens. hopefully the transfers will go through okay. i will [post back & let everyone know
 

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Well I have now got out all I meant to rescue. All things considered it actually went smoothly and a tad quicker than some other transfers I have done.

Thanks Regfly...
 

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I had four requests which were all denied and weren't within the 60 day limit.
 

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I transfered one my domain from regfly to godaddy yesterday! great!
 

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Are you being sarcastic?

LOL!

On a related note, is RegFly currently down? I have been trying to get access for about 6-7 hours and they appear to be offline, unless it's just me...
 

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You can easily move them to enom who was the registrar on record for all the registerfly domain names. They will also honor your rate at registerfly.com

Noone would be in this position if they gave better customer service.
 

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Yes, you will have to pay the fee when transferring a domain.
But the expiration date of your domain will be one year extended.
 

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Well, Here we go with the Truth Finally:

ICANN locks down at-risk Registerfly domains
5th March 2007
By Kevin Murphy
ICANN plans to sue scandal-hit domain name registrar Registerfly.com tomorrow, saying the company is putting its customers' estimated 2 million domain names at risk.

And in an unprecedented move, ICANN has persuaded the four major generic top-level domain registries to lock down all Registerfly's customers' domains for a month, so they cannot expire and then be hijacked by speculators or domain traffic monetization firms.

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ICANN said in a letter to Registerfly Friday that Registerfly is refusing to hand over data about its customers' domains, as required by its registrar accreditation agreement, and that it will enforce the contract in court by filing suit on Tuesday.

Registerfly is over two weeks into a bitter coup d'etat in which now-CEO John Naruszewicz ousted former CEO Kevin Medina and sued him, claiming Medina had been siphoning off customers' money to pay for expensive escorts, a penthouse apartment and cosmetic surgery.

The customer web site Registerflies.com, which has been the social hub and occasional customer support channel for aggrieved and panicky Registerfly customers for the past weeks, also contains allegations of a criminal nature against Medina, which we were unable to verify.

Customers say they have been losing their domains, and thus their web sites, email addresses and in some cases livelihoods, as they have been unable to renew expiring domains or transfer them to another registrar. In some cases they say they have paid multiple times and lost domains anyway.

Nowadays, when a domain registration expires it is almost always re-registered immediately by automated systems run by domain speculators and/or domain parking firms. The original registrant often has to pay a premium to get their former property back.

ICANN, the de facto regulator of the domain name industry, stepped in over a week ago -- customers say that was a year too late -- threatening to cut off Registerfly's accreditation if the problems were not resolved within 15 business days.

It also demanded Registerfly hand over copies of its customer data, so that registration rights could be protected if the company was in fact in terminal decline. Registerfly refused to hand over the data, according to correspondence published by ICANN yesterday.

The ICANN letters claim two more breaches of the registrar agreement, and a promise to sue.

Not able to get its hands on the data, ICANN has got VeriSign, NeuStar and Afilias, which run the .com, .net, .biz and .info namespaces, to lock all pending-expiration Registerfly domains into a "Server-Delete-Prohibited" status.

"This will prevent them from being deleted from the registry and becoming available for re-registration by others," ICANN said."
 
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