Soulshine Problems

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  • rabattski0

    if you are the owner of that domain than your provider has to release your domain name (i assume you mean that they don't want to update the dns mx records so it points to your new host's dns servers). they can only charge you the hosting money what is left contract wise. if they don't want to release it you can basically sue them and actually claim loses. the fact that they are down all the time can be used as an argument for claims (they don't deliver proper service), a speedy update, as well as invalidating the contract.

    i don't know how you registered it, but if you did it properly you as the owner can change the dns entries yourself.

    and, it's not really legal, but a good host can bypass that mumbo jumbo and update the records themselves.

    on another note. unlimited bandwidth doesn't excist. there is always a catch. if you would have a so called unlimited bandwidth you pay lotsamoney.

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