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==About RegisterFly==
==About RegisterFly==
RegisterFly became an accredited registrar of [[ICANN]] with the acquisition of “Top Class Names”.
RegisterFly became an accredited registrar of [[ICANN]] with the acquisition of “Top Class Names”. The issues that RegisterFly faced began with the allegations between the two business partners of the company regarding the misappropriate use of funds within the company. In 2007, the company was sued for fraud under the accusation of attempting to register or renew domain names. Several other lawsuits followed on issues related to ownership, customer complaints and finally bankruptcy.<ref>[http://registerfly-lawsuit.com/]</ref>
The issues that RegisterFly faced began with the allegations between the two business partners of the company regarding the misappropriate use of funds within the company.
In 2007, the company was sued for fraud under the accusation of attempting to register or renew domain names.
Several other lawsuits followed in issues regarding ownership, customer complaints and finally bankruptcy.<ref>[http://registerfly-lawsuit.com/]</ref>
 
Due to this situation, RegisterFly attracted upon its reputation the reclamation of many customers and a high number of complaints from [[ICANN]] and other organizations that had to suffer from their behaviour.


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Revision as of 02:51, 6 March 2012

Industry: Registrar (Terminated)
Founded: 2003


’’’RegisterFly’’’ was a domain name registrar whose ICANN accreditation was terminated in 2007.[1]

About RegisterFly

RegisterFly became an accredited registrar of ICANN with the acquisition of “Top Class Names”. The issues that RegisterFly faced began with the allegations between the two business partners of the company regarding the misappropriate use of funds within the company. In 2007, the company was sued for fraud under the accusation of attempting to register or renew domain names. Several other lawsuits followed on issues related to ownership, customer complaints and finally bankruptcy.[2]

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