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	<title>Comments on: Warning: Avoid Buying Domains at EuroDNS</title>
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		<title>By: Dealer Dan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dealer Dan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 15:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have already spoken to Customer Care and did not get anywhere, therefore decided to go public and warn other potential customers of this issue.  It is fair to state that:

If you buy a domain from EuroDNS which is said to be available and is not then available, you will not get your full refund credited back to you in cash(just in EuroDNS account).

I wanted to warn people of this - that if they choose to buy a domain from EuroDNS, there is the possibility that they will not get that domain, and will be forced to either buy another domain, or say &quot;goodbye&quot; to a portion of their money.

Whose fault was it that I didn&#039;t get the domain?  Mine?  Nope.  That was yours.  Yet I&#039;m the one that has to pay for it.  

I should also note that if you search for &quot;EuroDNS&quot; in search engines you will find many more stories of people in the same situation I was.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.dnforum.com/f122/eurodns-scammers-thread-288500.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Here is just one example&lt;/a&gt;.  If this was an isolated case I would have let it go, but when it becomes a common occurence I feel it is fair that the web master and potential customers of EuroDNS know that there is a possibility they will not get the domain they paid for, and worse then lose money because of it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have already spoken to Customer Care and did not get anywhere, therefore decided to go public and warn other potential customers of this issue.  It is fair to state that:</p>
<p>If you buy a domain from EuroDNS which is said to be available and is not then available, you will not get your full refund credited back to you in cash(just in EuroDNS account).</p>
<p>I wanted to warn people of this &#8211; that if they choose to buy a domain from EuroDNS, there is the possibility that they will not get that domain, and will be forced to either buy another domain, or say &#8220;goodbye&#8221; to a portion of their money.</p>
<p>Whose fault was it that I didn&#8217;t get the domain?  Mine?  Nope.  That was yours.  Yet I&#8217;m the one that has to pay for it.  </p>
<p>I should also note that if you search for &#8220;EuroDNS&#8221; in search engines you will find many more stories of people in the same situation I was.  <a href="http://www.dnforum.com/f122/eurodns-scammers-thread-288500.html" rel="nofollow">Here is just one example</a>.  If this was an isolated case I would have let it go, but when it becomes a common occurence I feel it is fair that the web master and potential customers of EuroDNS know that there is a possibility they will not get the domain they paid for, and worse then lose money because of it.</p>
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		<title>By: Stefan Heynes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stefan Heynes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 15:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Dealer Dan or euroDNS customer,

We, at Customer Care, take those entries in fori seriously and try to respond
to them as much &amp; quick as possible. Please understand that there are simply too
many fori existing, hence in order to resolve a problem more quickly, we invite
our customer to &quot;complain&quot; directly at our dedicated Help Center (I provided the
link above) and/or write a mail to our Account Managers / Sales (mail address
also provided above). This assures that your personal concern will be taken
care of, which cannot be guaranteed via a forum. 

In addition, we also do not support &amp; appreciate such a defamatory warning
about EuroDNS in such a case. Even if we accept your personal concerns, we 
don’t think this is necessarily shared by all our other customers, who 
normally recognize of our good customer service. In your specific case

• we did not ask for paperwork (the Registry did), 
• we are not responsible if the name was already taken (Internet is all about
  first come, first served) and 
• you are free to use the credit to get another name, too
 
I also like to state that EuroDNS is bound to its “terms and conditions”, which
You, as a customer, confirm at each steps of the purchase order. In these terms
and conditions, we also state that each refund EuroDNS makes is subject
to wire fees that are not ours but those of the banks we have to use for
the wire transfer.

In summary, I am happy if you contact us as stated above and I will personally
will make sure that you get an appropriate answer for your specific case.

Stefan Heynes
Customer Care Manager
euroDNS
+352 26 37 25 250</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Dealer Dan or euroDNS customer,</p>
<p>We, at Customer Care, take those entries in fori seriously and try to respond<br />
to them as much &amp; quick as possible. Please understand that there are simply too<br />
many fori existing, hence in order to resolve a problem more quickly, we invite<br />
our customer to &#8220;complain&#8221; directly at our dedicated Help Center (I provided the<br />
link above) and/or write a mail to our Account Managers / Sales (mail address<br />
also provided above). This assures that your personal concern will be taken<br />
care of, which cannot be guaranteed via a forum. </p>
<p>In addition, we also do not support &amp; appreciate such a defamatory warning<br />
about EuroDNS in such a case. Even if we accept your personal concerns, we<br />
don’t think this is necessarily shared by all our other customers, who<br />
normally recognize of our good customer service. In your specific case</p>
<p>• we did not ask for paperwork (the Registry did),<br />
• we are not responsible if the name was already taken (Internet is all about<br />
  first come, first served) and<br />
• you are free to use the credit to get another name, too</p>
<p>I also like to state that EuroDNS is bound to its “terms and conditions”, which<br />
You, as a customer, confirm at each steps of the purchase order. In these terms<br />
and conditions, we also state that each refund EuroDNS makes is subject<br />
to wire fees that are not ours but those of the banks we have to use for<br />
the wire transfer.</p>
<p>In summary, I am happy if you contact us as stated above and I will personally<br />
will make sure that you get an appropriate answer for your specific case.</p>
<p>Stefan Heynes<br />
Customer Care Manager<br />
euroDNS<br />
+352 26 37 25 250</p>
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