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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2369605" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>If you can read, you are correct in that they failed to pay. However, after receiving payment, this tweet implies that GoDaddy wasn't fast enough to turn services back on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know why this has to be dumbed down this much to make this the registries fault: It's much like in the old days when you forgot to pay your cable bill and then you went to make a payment the same day at 4:59 PM, one minute before closing, but the service wasn't turned on until the next day. You still paid before closing, so why didn't they turn on your cable so that you could watch the evening news? The bill was settled... but your services were still not turned on. Do you get the drift here whatsoever?</p><p></p><p>Now you're just making stuff up. It's clearly in the Asset Purchase Agreement (where the $4.9 million came from) that the buyer is Epik LLC (Wyoming) and the seller is Epik Holdings (Washington).</p><p></p><p>There's no random claim made. It's all there in the document. It's sold.</p><p></p><p>Is it confusing because of similar names? What don't you understand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2369605, member: 130638"] If you can read, you are correct in that they failed to pay. However, after receiving payment, this tweet implies that GoDaddy wasn't fast enough to turn services back on. I don't know why this has to be dumbed down this much to make this the registries fault: It's much like in the old days when you forgot to pay your cable bill and then you went to make a payment the same day at 4:59 PM, one minute before closing, but the service wasn't turned on until the next day. You still paid before closing, so why didn't they turn on your cable so that you could watch the evening news? The bill was settled... but your services were still not turned on. Do you get the drift here whatsoever? Now you're just making stuff up. It's clearly in the Asset Purchase Agreement (where the $4.9 million came from) that the buyer is Epik LLC (Wyoming) and the seller is Epik Holdings (Washington). There's no random claim made. It's all there in the document. It's sold. Is it confusing because of similar names? What don't you understand? [/QUOTE]
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