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I gree with Krowland, Godaddy has been very respectable with all transactions. I purchased an SSL certificate that I was unable to use and they refunded the money right away. They seem to be a very good hosting company, with a great reputation.
That is too bad that happened to you. You should take the time to call and see why these charges are there. Just be calm and go about it the professional way.
But no Problems with getting a refund with Godaddy
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So no, GoDaddy is not considered an Entity of Pure Evil in my opinion.
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Why does diabolical godaddy.com issue erroneous charges?
I knew godaddy.com(domain registrar) was evil, but what reasoning do they have for acting with the fallacious audacity to not only issue a "order" charge for ABSOLUTELY nothing, but then issue a second charge, which caused a second overdraft fee to my bank account, after breaching through my paypal account into my bank account. Is it just me, or are these people THAT shameless, and unethical? Has anyone had a similar experience with this ENTITY of PURE evil?
Keep in mind- I did not order anything, haven't logged into my account there in 3 months, I never agreed to any of their ridiculous domain "services," was never told of any charge for simply having an existing account there; (actually I'm pretty sure they said it was free), have never received any good or service from them besides for buying a few domains from them last year, which is an extremely expensive "service" by itself. THEY HAVE NO EXPLANATION FOR THE ORDER THAT I NEVER ORDERED. SHOULD I FIGHT THIS?
Keep in mind- I did not order anything, haven't logged into my account there in 3 months, I never agreed to any of their ridiculous domain "services," was never told of any charge for simply having an existing account there; (actually I'm pretty sure they said it was free), have never received any good or service from them besides for buying a few domains from them last year, which is an extremely expensive "service" by itself. THEY HAVE NO EXPLANATION FOR THE ORDER THAT I NEVER ORDERED. SHOULD I FIGHT THIS?
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| October 21, 2009 02:02 PM |
That is too bad that happened to you. You should take the time to call and see why these charges are there. Just be calm and go about it the professional way.
But no Problems with getting a refund with Godaddy
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Bought an SSL that was returned in a snap
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August 07, 2009 11:35 AM
Did you call them up? They have worked out any issues I ever had. Oh wait, I never had such an issue. They even agreed to refund a domain name that I had left on Auto-Renew, if I really didn't want to. You may have had something on auto-renew and that will kick in automatically and then send you an email after the fact. A simple call to GoDaddly, would, in my experience, resolve the problem. So no, GoDaddy is not considered an Entity of Pure Evil in my opinion.
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