Alright first off i want to say godaddy fails.
I have maybe 17 domains with them. I never had a problem out of them at all until the past few months. Don't get me wrong we have had are mishaps.
I couldn't get this one domain to to go to my site at all.
i called tech support and they told me "I don't know what's wrong".
So i asked if someone there who can tell me whats going on. "I don't know". So i hung up and the the whole email deal thing with godaddy. after about three hours or trying to figure it out i got it meaning i fixed it.
I was checking my e-mail frequently. 5 hours after i got it fixed and working. I got an email from godaddy. I wasn't going to read it . But i Thought for a good laugh so i did. They tell me is nothing wrong is what it basically said.
here is the email they sent
I have maybe 17 domains with them. I never had a problem out of them at all until the past few months. Don't get me wrong we have had are mishaps.
I couldn't get this one domain to to go to my site at all.
i called tech support and they told me "I don't know what's wrong".
So i asked if someone there who can tell me whats going on. "I don't know". So i hung up and the the whole email deal thing with godaddy. after about three hours or trying to figure it out i got it meaning i fixed it.
I was checking my e-mail frequently. 5 hours after i got it fixed and working. I got an email from godaddy. I wasn't going to read it . But i Thought for a good laugh so i did. They tell me is nothing wrong is what it basically said.
here is the email they sent
Thank you for contacting Online Support. It appears that your domain is currently pointed to NS1.DOMAIN.ORG, NS2.DOMAIN.ORG, NS1.DOMAIN2.INFO, and NS2.DOMAIN.INFO. Your domain is resolving to this location at this time. If you are not seeing this, you may try clearing your browser's cache and reloading the page. For future reference, changes to the settings of a domain take an average of 48 hours to become effective because of the number of networks involved, and because these networks are controlled by several different agencies. This delay applies to all domains with any Registrar, not just Go Daddy. Please allow for this delay when planning web sites or configuring a domain to work with your services.
Clearing your browser's cache might help alleviate many problems including:
* Failing log in attempts to any website
* Out of date information displaying on a website
* Slow Web browser performance
Before clearing your cache, log out of any websites you're currently logged in to.
To Clear Your Cache in Google Chrome™
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Clear Browsing Data.
2. Select Empty the cache.
3. From the Clear data from this period list, select Everything.
4. Click Clear Browsing Data.
To Clear Your Cache in Internet Explorer®
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Internet Options.
2. Click on the General tab in the dialog box.
3. Under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files.
4. Check the box next to Delete all offline content.
5. Click OK.
To Clear Your Cache in Mozilla Firefox®
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Clear Recent History.
2. In the Details list, select Cache, and any other private data you want to delete.
3. Click Clear Now.
To Clear Your Cache in Netscape®
1. Open the Edit menu, and select Preferences.
2. Expand the Advanced menu by clicking on the plus sign (+).
3. Select Cache, and click Clear Cache.
4. Click OK.
To Clear Your Cache using Firefox® on a Macintosh®
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Clear Recent History.
2. In the Details list, select Cache, and any other private data you want to delete.
3. Click Clear Now.
To Clear Your Cache using Safari® on a Macintosh®
1. Open the Safari menu.
2. Select Empty Cache.
3. In the Dialog box, click Empty.
Please let us know if we can help you in any other way.
Sincerely,
Christian P.
Online Support Team
Clearing your browser's cache might help alleviate many problems including:
* Failing log in attempts to any website
* Out of date information displaying on a website
* Slow Web browser performance
Before clearing your cache, log out of any websites you're currently logged in to.
To Clear Your Cache in Google Chrome™
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Clear Browsing Data.
2. Select Empty the cache.
3. From the Clear data from this period list, select Everything.
4. Click Clear Browsing Data.
To Clear Your Cache in Internet Explorer®
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Internet Options.
2. Click on the General tab in the dialog box.
3. Under Temporary Internet files, click Delete Files.
4. Check the box next to Delete all offline content.
5. Click OK.
To Clear Your Cache in Mozilla Firefox®
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Clear Recent History.
2. In the Details list, select Cache, and any other private data you want to delete.
3. Click Clear Now.
To Clear Your Cache in Netscape®
1. Open the Edit menu, and select Preferences.
2. Expand the Advanced menu by clicking on the plus sign (+).
3. Select Cache, and click Clear Cache.
4. Click OK.
To Clear Your Cache using Firefox® on a Macintosh®
1. Open the Tools menu, and select Clear Recent History.
2. In the Details list, select Cache, and any other private data you want to delete.
3. Click Clear Now.
To Clear Your Cache using Safari® on a Macintosh®
1. Open the Safari menu.
2. Select Empty Cache.
3. In the Dialog box, click Empty.
Please let us know if we can help you in any other way.
Sincerely,
Christian P.
Online Support Team







