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| Civilians | Tim Chmielewski <webmaster@timchuma.com> writes: > I had heard they were meant to be a good service, but when I tried to > transfer my domain I seem to be stuck in a never ending > confirm/approved/fail loop and I am getting sick of it. > > They have already charged my credit card I see. > > Thanks. I was in a similar situation but it was the losing registar (the Canadian idiots at Affordabledots) that were the problem. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
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