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<blockquote data-quote="DomainsGENERAL.com" data-source="post: 2346833" data-attributes="member: 322978425"><p>Because that was supposed to not be necessary and that you would expect from them to not change IP adresses like this without any notice... But yes, sure, I could do that. Just using their nameservers would already have been better for this exact situation.</p><p></p><p>But acting like this, doesn't put people in their best mind to do MORE business with them, though. Let's be honest for one second. And I'm not even talking of myself, here.</p><p></p><p>Right now, there are still a lot of marketplaces not working because of this. This has to be solved as quickly as possible. At least by informing these people. It's now 2 weeks this is going on.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for helping me sort this out [USER=322579753]@slickdots[/USER]</p><p>PS: I went to Epik support 2 weeks ago. First person: "Everything is fine, all your fault" (I'm paraphrasing). Second person after having tried quite a few marketplaces I found on Google and none working: "Oh yes, that's normal, we shut them down due to security measures. Yeah, first person didn't know". It now seems the correct answer was "The IP address to which to point to has changed". Which should have been told to all the marketplaces users not using Epik NS. Not something very complicated to do to send an email saying this. I could almost do it myself with a google search and looking to which NS and IP the domain is pointing + sending an email to the registrant of the domain. All these people are not MY customers, though.</p><p></p><p>Ok, I will tell myself it's probably crazy at Epik and they had a lot on their plate. But still...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DomainsGENERAL.com, post: 2346833, member: 322978425"] Because that was supposed to not be necessary and that you would expect from them to not change IP adresses like this without any notice... But yes, sure, I could do that. Just using their nameservers would already have been better for this exact situation. But acting like this, doesn't put people in their best mind to do MORE business with them, though. Let's be honest for one second. And I'm not even talking of myself, here. Right now, there are still a lot of marketplaces not working because of this. This has to be solved as quickly as possible. At least by informing these people. It's now 2 weeks this is going on. Thanks for helping me sort this out [USER=322579753]@slickdots[/USER] PS: I went to Epik support 2 weeks ago. First person: "Everything is fine, all your fault" (I'm paraphrasing). Second person after having tried quite a few marketplaces I found on Google and none working: "Oh yes, that's normal, we shut them down due to security measures. Yeah, first person didn't know". It now seems the correct answer was "The IP address to which to point to has changed". Which should have been told to all the marketplaces users not using Epik NS. Not something very complicated to do to send an email saying this. I could almost do it myself with a google search and looking to which NS and IP the domain is pointing + sending an email to the registrant of the domain. All these people are not MY customers, though. Ok, I will tell myself it's probably crazy at Epik and they had a lot on their plate. But still... [/QUOTE]
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