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I was trying to move some domains out of RegisterFly. One of them was going to expire soon so I knew it would be too late to try to move out of RegisterFly. The other domain I had a long way to go before expiry. I have tried to ask RegisterFly’s support on how to find my domains’ EPP codes but they are not responding. I searched on Google.com for help and realised a lot of people are having the same problem right now.
I read a post in a forum that mentions you can enter a random number into NameCheap.com’s EPP code verification box and get your RegisterFly domains transferred without any problems. I tried that for 2 of my domains and I am still waiting for the whole thing to process. I am not sure if it is going to work. It seems like RegisterFly is having problems with their EPP code system.
Therefore, if you have domains that are going to expire at RegisterFly, it would be better if you extend your domain with them for another year and move out once that extension is confirmed. My domain transfers have been dragging on for almost 2 weeks and they are not resolved.
Do yourself a favour next time, don’t do business with RegisterFly.
Tagged As: domain+renewal, domain+transfer, epp, registerfly, web+domain
Categories: Internet Marketing | 7 Comments »
This will be one of the last Blogger generators I will review. There is one last blogger generator (Easy Blogger Creator) I am testing and that will be it. After testing these software, I do not think it would be smart to believe you can outsmart Google by posting junk to a bunch of blogs to get indexed and ranked well in their search engine. I have tested out “white hat” methods like submitting a new web site into directories and it works better than the “black hat” blog and ping method.
Furthermore, Google is constantly updating Blogger.com to prevent people from creating zillions of spam blogs. There is one thing that Google can and probably will do to prevent the mass creation of spam blogs is by enforcing email validation. Right now we can get away by entering “dummy email addresses” that do not work. I believe in the future they will turn this on and it won’t make sense to spend that much time to work around their system once again.
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