Just transferred to Enom a domain from NamesBeyond (pool capture). Flawless.
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Just transferred to Enom a domain from NamesBeyond (pool capture). Flawless.
galcomm sucks. I have names that have been there almost a year and I haven't been able to use them.
Has anyone talked to Pool.com on the phone? What's the average response time...I waited for 10 minutes at the "all reps are busy" signal. What a waste of $2.
That's where their disclaimers kick in. :disappoinOriginally Posted by Steen
Vidi, Vici, Veni!
Disclaimers or not, any charge can be disputed via the CC that was used, particularly when no service was rendered. Pool's notes say that they can take back any site backordered through them as part of reprimanding for reversing charges. I can only see this happening with domains still at their affiliate registrars, even though it's still stretched quite a lot. If I have to wait 60 days past my last grabs to take them out of Pool, I guess I'll do it. It's within my rights when using a CC to be protected from situations like this: instant payment on my part & no service. **** them!
Update: Bleh...Pool responded that they are working on fixing Galcomm's crap & will get back to me on Monday. We shall see.
Last edited by Acro; 10-15-2004 at 10:49 AM.
I believe pool only has 1 person answering the phone.
When I use to call, it was always the same person (some woman, I forget her name, nice sounding name though).
Seek... And you shall Find
I finally have an account username and password from Galcomm. Let's see how it goes in 60 days from now when I will be transferring it out.
On another note, RGNames have declined transfer out for the 2nd time, despite their reassurance that my 1st failure to transfer out would not be repeated.
Well the 60 days are over and the transfer from Galcomm to Enom went through without a hitch (and without an email from Galcomm either).
lucky man.
Me?
I have a few domains with them.
The thing is, I dont have any info to unlock them.
When I requestr info, I get an automated reply, and when I reply, I get another auto reply saying they auto replied...
so, I auto kick myself in the a**
Seek... And you shall Find
Does the WHOIS show you as the registrant?
yes it does.
ti alo na kano;
I should call Moshe on the phone I guess...
Seek... And you shall Find
The one I had trouble with, I sent emails to Pool.com daily along with copies to ICANN. Finally, Pool *ASSISTED* Galcomm with giving me a username. It's a pain in the ass until that point because they don't offer password retrieval without a username e.g. by the domain name. I would email the drop catching company that got you the domains, most likely Pool and explain that you will pursue this legally if their dropcatching registrant won't give you what you've paid for.
I think we went through this quite a while back, but there seems to be a pattern to the assistance/support/response you get from Galcomm. We found many cases were non-Americans contacted them and got a response within a day or two. With one exception, Americans got no response, EVER. I personally wrote them many times via email AND used their online support form and after more than a year, STILL no reply.
Use a name that doesn't sound American, use a non-US email service and I'll bet you get a speedy reply.
Another story is their .eu pre-registration. I pre-registered some names with Galcomm, only to find that they only caught one and kept it for themselves! E-mail contact and even phone contact with Moshe was futile. Did they release the name to me? Noooo...
See the email from their Technical Support Desk, Vany Martinez:
1. The admin contact is: Domain Manager, Organisation: Galcomm, Email: drc@galcomm.com, etc... all Galcomm.Your application for domain name xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.eu was processed through Communigal Communications LTD and was unsucessfull for getting it at Landrush.
As you may realize in the WHOIS information, the Registrar is Sitename LLC. As such, your application through us Communigal Communication LTD was not sucessfull.
2. Sitename.com is the SAME as Galcomm! The login page is the same for both "registrars": https://www.communigal.net/scripts/rslLogin.asp?op=get
Not a very reliable company if they take my pre-orders, and they register the names for themselves.
Needless to say, I am VERY unhappy about Galcomm. NOT one registrar you'd voluntarily go to.![]()
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So anyone has any luck contacting them? I am not a US resident
But still no answer. Auth code for a .com is wrong, but they don`t tell the right one :(
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Try contacting them through the whois info on galcomm.com:
Registrant Contact Information :
Moshe Fogel
Communigal Communication Ltd
drc@galcomm.com
pob 1258
Even Yehuda
40500
IL
972 98995469
972 98910771
Calling them on the phone worked for me. Good luck!
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