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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.

Commercial IT Solutions

Posted in Computers & Internet by mike.potter on the January 26th, 2009

Recently I had a problem with one of my client’s web servers.  It was late on Friday night and my client had asked for some settings to be updated on their IIS Web Server.

Now, just so you know, I’m a web developer, not a systems administrator. The alarm bells should have gone off and I should have said no.  That was my first mistake.  My second mistake was thinking that because I maintain my own web server, that qualified me to maintain someone else’s.

After making the first update, the situation deteriorated almost immediately.  The server would not respond no matter how many times I re-started it.  I tried re-tracing my steps so I could back-track, but that was a dead-end as well.  Panic mode…Friday night, no chance of getting a hold of anyone.

But on a whim , I sent off an e-mail to a sometimes colleague at Commercial IT Solutions.

Thanks goodness I did.   They quickly corrected the problem and got that server back up and running before anyone knew it was down. So thanks to them for getting me out of a tight jam.  That’s the kind of responsive support needed for system and network issues.

Commercial IT Solutions
210.299.4124
http://www.commercialitsolutions.com/

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