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Posted in Computers & Internet by mike.potter on the February 18th, 2009

industryI manage a lot of domains for clients. For one client, I was asked to take over all of their existing domains and hosting and have been doing that for going on 3 years.  One of the companies they previously registered with was 1 & 1 Hosting.

Last month, three of their 1 & 1 domains came up in my calendar as requiring renewal.  I dutifully logged into the domain control panel and saw that the client had set-up automatic billing and there were no notices from the company.  Cool beans…all handled.

Coincidentally, and a week later, I was ready to deploy a new website using one of those domains.   I wanted to update the nameservers,  so I logged back in to the 1&1 Hosting Control panel only to discover that all 3 domains had expired and the account was cancelled.

Furious – I called the company.  Here’s a snippet of several phone and e-mail support conversations over the next few days:

Why was it cancelled? Payment had not been made in the past two years for the domains.

Why weren’t we notified of the problem? You were notified through your contact e-mail address.

We never received any notices. You were notified through your contact e-mail address.

Why didn’t you call to resolve the issue? You were notified through your contact e-mail address.

What is the billing problem? Incorrect credit information.

Why wasn’t there a notice on the account control panel? You were notified through your contact e-mail address.

To sum this all up, we ended up paying the outstanding amount PLUS a “Domain Redemption” fee to re-claim the domain before it was returned for public use.

  • What kind of company shows such disregard for their customer service that they don’t do everything in their power to resolve a billing issue?
  • Furthermore, what kind of company demands billing addresses and phone numbers and then relies totally on spammy e-mail to communicate all customer issues without one follow-up call?

Answer: The kind of company I no longer do business with.  I moved the offending domains away from 1& 1 Hosting to another registrar.

As a post script in irony, the website being deployed was to advertise and sell a book about superior customer service.

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