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I have changed the name servers - But as I said, they say " You cannot move the domain away until it is 60 days old".. Why have a rule like this, I dont understand it.

 

I usualy host with telivo.com but I needed the domain for one year so went with fast hosts, wish I hadnt now!

 

Anywhere else where you can get a domain for a year for a reasonable fee that you CAN move away?

 

Matt

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I have changed the name servers - But as I said, they say " You cannot move the domain away until it is 60 days old".. Why have a rule like this, I dont understand it.

 

I usualy host with telivo.com but I needed the domain for one year so went with fast hosts, wish I hadnt now!

 

Anywhere else where you can get a domain for a year for a reasonable fee that you CAN move away?

 

Matt

 

This is a ICANN rule, see ICANN | FAQ for Domain-Name Holders.

 

It looks like whatever agent you go with you're going to be unhappy.

 

Also, they won't want to pay the registrar for your domain registration only to later find you have you attempted a chargeback or discover that fraudulent card details were used to pay.

 

How did you get on with that chargeback anyway?

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streamline.net, fasthosts.co.uk and internet Wunderkind Ralph Dummermuth of United Internet AG

 

Ralph Dummermuth's influence on UK web hosting since taking over the UK's leading web host fasthosts.co.uk in 1999 has been nothing if not disastrous for the consumer in its philosophy of total disregard for and steamrollering over UK law.

 

 

 

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I had my bank account wrongfully debited by a webhosting company, streamline.net, that refused to cancel a three-month trial period then sneakily took a one-year premium hosting package cost from my account - I tried to indict for contravention of the Theft Act, but the Chief Constable of the area of the offence passed it to a subordinate who in turn passed it on to the Derbyshire Trading Standards Office and my money was bounced back into my account - it is illegal, a criminal offence punishable by up to 10 years in prison to wrongfully or deceitfully debit an account (and using steamroller pressure can be termed a form of deceit if use of the law becomes forcefully intimidatory and is unfounded: it is also illegal to use the law in pursuance of an offence, and the law comes down on it like a ton of bricks.

 

I now know that streamline.net were sellers-on of the talents of fasthosts.co.uk who bought streamline.net's customer base last May/June. I now know that fasthosts.co.uk sold out to United Internet AG for 90 million euros (£61mill) in 1999, or more to the point, sold out to Ralph Dummermuth, the German internet billionare who founded '1 und1' and who is the main shareholder of the owning company United Internet Ag.

 

Today I sent emails to the board members of fasthosts.co.uk, Andrew Michael CEO (the founder), Michael Hogan Finance Director, Mark Cowne Sales & Marketing Director, Steve Holford Press, and Billing, and Support, informing them of my intention to apply for their indictment and the indictment of the actual instigators, for theft if they do not return money continually taken from my bank after I had cancelled my Distance Selling contract with them due to their poor support. Google the Distance Selling statute and you will see just how the steamroller these companies use is a cover, a camouflage for their ignoring the demands made on them by the Distance Selling statute and just how they have drifted into dangerous ground given the Theft Act - google this as well!

 

I also sent a copy of the email to rdummermuth@united-internet.de nlang@united-internet.de kdobitsch@united-internet.de mscheeren@united-internet.de (the board) mschap@united-internet.de info@united-internet.de presse@united-internet.de investor-relations@united-internet.de hostmaster@united-internet.de .

 

The greater the number of the more detailed type of emails the board and their minions receive from disgruntled customers that suffer because of the 'robust' methods for making a billion or two he seems to have exported into the UK the US and not forgetting the poor sods in Germany who my research tells me have had it harder for a lot longer, the more Herr Dummermuth might come to realise the role that good old honest customer relations might play in him keeping a euro or two.

 

What say you?

 

If you need help to make up your mind type into Google either 'streamline.net , legal' 'Andrew Dollamore , legal' 'Dollamore Ltd , legal' or 'fasthosts.co.uk , legal' and check the forums for a sense of the human suffering caused since Herr Dummermuth's appearance on the scene, and check German legal advice forums if you want a hint of the effect that this man has had on his own people and just how bad it it is going become for us all if his philosophy of the most cash taken before the smallest courtesy of support given goes unchecked

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