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Wot

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This is a message I sent to Directi.com and the reply I received

“Hi Guys,
>
> You are really damaging your reputation in the domain forums. Why not post on a
> few of them and tell people what you are doing about the auction problem etc.
>
> Can only be good for your future business, silence is not good!
>
> Good luck,
>
> JW”


“Hello Jeff,

Thanks for the feedback. Its really not been a good time for us. We have been
more pre occupied trying to resolve the issues rather than concentrate on good /
bad publicity.

We assure you we won't let our customers / resellers down.

Regards,

Warren Pereira
Business Development Executive - Level 2

Directi.com - ICANN Accredited Registrar”

Lets give the guys a chance they know the problem they have. :santa:
 

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I've only used them once or twice.. but they seemed ok then.

I still transfer ALL my names to eNom though so that i have them all in one place.. i've lost domains before from having too many accounts at different registars.. That wont be happening again :)
 

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Wot said:
Thanks for the feedback. Its really not been a good time for us. We have been
more pre occupied trying to resolve the issues rather than concentrate on good /
bad publicity.

We assure you we won't let our customers / resellers down.

Regards,

Warren Pereira
Business Development Executive - Level 2

Directi.com - ICANN Accredited Registrar”

Lets give the guys a chance they know the problem they have. :santa:

As a customer, I really feel bad for these guys. These guys have really worked hard for their customers the last few days.
They could potentially could have made a killing, should the auction process gone through. I would imagine $200 on average for some 5000+ odd premium .in domains.

Now they have to decide how to distribute the domain satisfactorily or face legal action.
I can see couple of options.
1) Distribute, based on the time stamp of pre-registration.
2) Give no more than 10 domains per person.
3) Release it back to the available pool.
 
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