ChatterBank12 mins ago
Hosting Web Sites
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Is it possible for two companies to host the same web site and therefore charge you for it? Also, is it possible for the bogus company to close down your site for non payment?
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You might have problems if it was all verbal. I'm sure you don't need telling but you should get everything like this in writing.
The first thing I'd check is who is listed as being the administrati ve, technical contacts and the Registrar for the domain, if it's the new company the old one can't "cut you off" if it's the old company then they can take the...
07:00 Fri 29th Oct 2010
Morning Chuck. I asked the question because a local company who we had some dealings with over 2 years ago sent us 2 invoices for hosting our site yesterday out of the blue. One for 2009 and one for 2010 sayin g that if we don't pay it we will be cut off.
We think they are just being nasty and trying it on.
We think they are just being nasty and trying it on.
Did you actually cancel the contract with them?
You could have moved the site to another host and all the records for the domain would have been changed to point at the new host but if you didn't cancel the contract with the old host they might have still been storing the site on their servers and although it wouldn't have been getting used as far as they would be concerned they would still be providing you with webspace and would still charge for it.
You could have moved the site to another host and all the records for the domain would have been changed to point at the new host but if you didn't cancel the contract with the old host they might have still been storing the site on their servers and although it wouldn't have been getting used as far as they would be concerned they would still be providing you with webspace and would still charge for it.
You might have problems if it was all verbal. I'm sure you don't need telling but you should get everything like this in writing.
The first thing I'd check is who is listed as being the administrative, technical contacts and the Registrar for the domain, if it's the new company the old one can't "cut you off" if it's the old company then they can take the domain over and effectively cut the web site off.
the easy way to do that would probably be to contact the new hosting company and explain the situation to them and your concerns about being cut off as they will know instantly what to check and will be able to decipher the results a lot quicker and easier than them being explained on here.
The first thing I'd check is who is listed as being the administrative, technical contacts and the Registrar for the domain, if it's the new company the old one can't "cut you off" if it's the old company then they can take the domain over and effectively cut the web site off.
the easy way to do that would probably be to contact the new hosting company and explain the situation to them and your concerns about being cut off as they will know instantly what to check and will be able to decipher the results a lot quicker and easier than them being explained on here.
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