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	<title>Comments on: Domain and hosting problems and how to prevent them</title>
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		<title>By: Teddo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Teddo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 18:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I hate to read this story about anywherehost, basically I am trying to get enough information about the gentleman that owns this company Bob Ricci.  When I called to get help from him, I was spoken very rudely and called a c*cksucker and wsa told he is trying to keep his company from going down the tubes.   Filed complaints with BBB, and did not really get that far.  Basically, he was trying to hold my domain hostage, but I finally was able to get it back, which I am unsure how it happened.  Basically, I went to GoDaddy and completed their domain transfer application.  Since my Whois data at the time still had me registered, they were able to send the admin (me) an email to confirm that I was the owner.   This week the transfer was complete.  It is funny that once I filed the complaint with the BBB, he changed my whois data to his information so alias that he uses.  He states that in the Terms of Service that it states that you dont own the domain, which in fact does not say one thing about this.  check out this site
http://www.jubileestallions.org/reviews/anywherehost.com.  Anyways good luck and please everyone stay away from this company.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hate to read this story about anywherehost, basically I am trying to get enough information about the gentleman that owns this company Bob Ricci.  When I called to get help from him, I was spoken very rudely and called a c*cksucker and wsa told he is trying to keep his company from going down the tubes.   Filed complaints with BBB, and did not really get that far.  Basically, he was trying to hold my domain hostage, but I finally was able to get it back, which I am unsure how it happened.  Basically, I went to GoDaddy and completed their domain transfer application.  Since my Whois data at the time still had me registered, they were able to send the admin (me) an email to confirm that I was the owner.   This week the transfer was complete.  It is funny that once I filed the complaint with the BBB, he changed my whois data to his information so alias that he uses.  He states that in the Terms of Service that it states that you dont own the domain, which in fact does not say one thing about this.  check out this site<br />
<a href="http://www.jubileestallions.org/reviews/anywherehost.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.jubileestallions.org/reviews/anywherehost.com</a>.  Anyways good luck and please everyone stay away from this company.</p>
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