I recently signed up for hosting with a company that seems to be pretty well respected, from what I have gathered.
In any case, shortly after I put up a temp. home page, I discovered that someone with the same domain name (w/a different ending) had changed their domain to an "Over 18 Only" site.
Wary of nice people (friends, little old ladies and the like) punching in ".com" instead of ".org" and going to the OTHER site by accident, or typing only the main body of my domain name in a search engine (as a lot of people seem to do) and again, going to the OTHER site (a bit of confusion/embarrassment I don't need!) I asked my hosting company to change me over to another domain name I own. (I had already changed the nameserver info at my registrar, BTW, and the new nameserver was already showing up on a WHOIS.) The company's response was, no problem.
Anyway, that was Thurs. afternoon, PST, and it's now Sat. evening PST, and the hosting company has shown no sign of doing anything whatsoever. When I FTP in, it's still the old domain name, and there's no sign of the new domain. If I type the new domain in a browser (while I understand it takes a while to propagate across the web) again, nothing. I've dealt with other hosts and have had to make changes like this before, and it never took this long.
So I'm on the cheapo budget plan and shouldn't gripe, perhaps...
I don't think I should have to email them again to get them to do what they already said they'd do, over 48 hours ago. I believe I am being reasonable. I don't believe I should have to "nudge" them to follow through. Am I being fair?
I was looking forward to being able to tell everyone tomorrow at a large function to "Look me up at
http://www.my-domain.org", but now...
Thanks for any constructive feedback, and have a good weekend.
[Edited by DesertSage on 04-15-2001 at 12:21 AM]