The RegisterFly community seems to have had enough of the registrar’s stroppy business practices and a website for all troubled customers (like me) has been launched. Actually, it seems like RegisterFlies has been in operation since February 2006, but I only found it today browsing WHT.
It’s great to see someone making co-ordinated efforts to make use of consumer power. As well as news, there’s also some useful information for people looking to migrate their domains from RegisterFly.
Technorati Tags: RegisterFly, RegisterFlies, ICANN, eNom

Good news for the Registerflies…eNom has terminated RegisterFly’s reseller agreement. Find an ongoing discussion at http://www.namepros.com/industry-news/290984-bye-bye-registerfly.html
This marks a huge success for the victims of Registerfly. Congratulations to everyone as this is a David and Goliath story of how powerful the voice of the public is. Fantastic! Thank you all for your continued Support!
http://registerflies.com/a-little-about-registerfly-and-enom.html
As well as receiving eNom’s email announcing the RegisterFly split, I’ve also received notification from RegisterFly of the same.
They’ve also offered to tranfer domains from eNom,
I wouldn’t transfer my domains to RegisterFly if they paid me $5.99 for each!
I wouldn’t transfer my domains to RegisterFly if they paid me $5.99 for each!
Heck, R’Fly actually stuck money into my “Quick Pay” account in the aftermath of a bad transfer (albeit one that was somehow corrected, so I didn’t lose the domain or what I paid)… But I’m not touching these folks with a 10km pole. Not even with “their” money.
PS: I tried to be honest and tell these folks about the Quick Pay issue, that there was money in there that was theirs…and you know what they did? They DELETED the ticket!