maxwell1295 wrote:
Or maybe it really was an attack and they want to spin in differently. The last thing they need is for current (or future) customers to think something like that could happen again.
I think that is the wrong direction to go if that is the case. I think liability comes into play more if you screwed your own customers over then if you had Anonymous take you down. I know if I was a godaddy customer, I would be more upset if they did it to themselves....
trenchmonkey wrote:
Regional issue, perhaps?? I currently have 4 Go Daddy Domains, all my mail and sales went thru w/o a hitch.
You may have missed it. This was days ago. However, if you don't receive an email from GoDaddy supplying you with a credit out of kindness, you may be right about the regional thing.