Sunday, May 12, 2013 1:28:57 PM
It means Marc or the "hired" web developer (and I put hired in quotes, cause the original website was put up in all of 2 hours using a copy/paste wordpress database and template, I am a web dev by profession) ignored notifications for almost 3 months to make sure the domain didn't get deleted. Nothing but EXTREME negligence. I could write another 3 paragraphs as to why it is obvious that the only time you "let" a domain expire is because of negligence, but it should be completely obvious to anyone at this point.
Do I even need to mention the company emails that were deleted along with it? Come on. I suppose this is a point where the amount, $10, is a factor, why let all those precious company emails/contacts go dead for a measly 10 bucks? Red flags all over the place.
I'm not arguing this may or may not have another run some day, cause anything is possible. It's just at this point it has dirty and immoral written all over it, no thank you.
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