ICANN May Act Against RegisterFly
1sockchuck writes "ICANN says it will terminate RegisterFly's accreditation as a domain registrar if the company can't fix its problems within 15 days. The edict comes with RegisterFly in chaos and current management blaming a departed executive for its woes. The situation is complicated by the fact that RegisterFly sold some of its domains through a reseller agreement with eNom, and others using its own accreditation."
The article says that Register Fly started issuing SSL certs in November, however I have one that we bought in March 2006 and I had an older one from them for a personal site.
Not that SSL is where their issues are anyway, but I thought that I'd mention it.
Dyndns is the answer to all your problems.
"Isn't it a nice coincidence"
No, it's not.
They've been behind for a while and have made some pretty hfty payments and seem to be stalled over five grand.
From icann's letter:
III. Accreditation Fee Breaches
Under section 3.9 of the RAA, ICANN-accredited registrars are obligated to pay yearly and
variable fees to ICANN in a timely fashion. This portion of the notice of breach concerns
Registerflys obligations under section 3.9 of the RAA, under which Registerfly agreed to timely
pay its accreditation fees. Despite this agreement, Registerfly has a substantial outstanding
balance to ICANN that it has failed to pay.
On 10 October 2006, ICANN notified Registerfly that it had an outstanding balance of
$131,422.86 in fees immediately due to ICANN, of which $44,985.16 was over 90 days past
due. A month later, on 10 November 2006, ICANN had not received any response from
Registerfly. Mike Zupke called Glenn Stansbury to inquire as to why Registerfly was not paying
its invoices to ICANN. Mr. Stansbury reported that he was unaware of this issue. Kevin Medina
then called Mr. Zupke and claimed to be unaware of the issue but promised to wire $49,000
ICANN that week and another $44,000 at the beginning of the next week. During that
conversation, Mr. Zupke expressed to Mr. Medina that failure to pay ICANN invoices is a breach
of Registerflys RAA that, if unresolved, could result in proceedings to terminate Registerfly's
accreditation.
On 4 December 2006, ICANN received a wire transfer from Registerfly in the amount of
$70,000. ICANN received an additional $59,999 the next day. On both 11 December and 19
December 2006, ICANN requested from Mr. Stansbury and Mr. Medina payment of
Registerflys remaining balance. Mr. Medina promised that payment would be made on 22
December 2006. No payment was received. ICANN again requested payment of the
outstanding balance on 9 January 2007 and 2 February 2007. To date, $5,423.86 remains
outstanding, and is over 60 days past due.
Need Mercedes parts ?
That's the last time I'll try being subtle on Slashdot.
It's obviously not a coincidence - it does tell you that ICANN doesn't give a crap about anybody getting screwed as long as it's not them.
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