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Hello all,
I registered a .info domain with aaaq.com during the land rush two years ago. The domain expires this month, and aaaq (an ICANN-accredited registrar) has not sent me any renewal notices. My email contact info has not changed, and is still up-to-date. I sent them several emails starting more than a month ago, and got no response. Their site seems empty of options except "contact us". Their online whois doesn't work.
Does anyone know if they are still in business?
Afilias, the authority for .info, says that any domain changes, including transfers, have to be done through the current registrar. But if aaaq does nothing, what can I do?
A lot of .info domains must be due to expire this month, and if the registrars just sit on their *ss, then we could lose our domains. Or pay exorbitant amounts to get back our domains.
Anyone else have this problem?
Regards,
Apollo
I registered a .info domain with aaaq.com during the land rush two years ago. The domain expires this month, and aaaq (an ICANN-accredited registrar) has not sent me any renewal notices. My email contact info has not changed, and is still up-to-date. I sent them several emails starting more than a month ago, and got no response. Their site seems empty of options except "contact us". Their online whois doesn't work.
Does anyone know if they are still in business?
Afilias, the authority for .info, says that any domain changes, including transfers, have to be done through the current registrar. But if aaaq does nothing, what can I do?
A lot of .info domains must be due to expire this month, and if the registrars just sit on their *ss, then we could lose our domains. Or pay exorbitant amounts to get back our domains.
Anyone else have this problem?
Regards,
Apollo