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A year ago, I decided to buy a domain name from Google for ten dollars.
All went well until a couple of months back. Google emailed me a notice to renew as I had not selected automatic renewal via a credit card with my initial purchase.
Sounds easy enough.
Wrong.
I've struggled with Google since August in attempt to renew my domain name. Once logged into my account, I was unable to simply choose automatic renewal as apparently, past a certain date, such an action is no longer an option. Communication proved next to impossible and when contact was made to the person beyond the Q & A forum, I was simply passed off to someone else.
As a result,
Smashedfrog.com went quietly into that good night (although still readable by cache), the address now owned by
eNom and available for me to repurchase for reportedly close to $100.
Pardon me if I feel a bit scammed.
To quote George Herbert Walker Bush,
not gonna do it.So back to Smashed Frog with a
blogspot in the middle. As long as Blogger is around and offers services for free, no need to worry about going dark.
Update your
bookmarks,
Froggers.We have work to do. :)