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RegisterFly working now?

For those following the saga of RegisterFly, the site www.registerfly.com seems to be working now. However, the definition of “working” is subject to interpretation.

For example, some users find that they can pretty much do everything, while others are still struggling to get Auth Codes and making changes to Name Servers and so on.

Looks like the issues revolving around the control of the servers and the disputes between the owners, ICANN and numerous others seem to rage unabated while at the site, it appears to be  “business as usual”. This is quite unusual and a little disturbing considering the nature of the problems.

THIS domain name itself sits in RegisterFly at the moment. What will become of it is an interesting question indeed.

I am still following this on www.registerflies.com


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