[OT] GoDaddy feedback

Ed Robbins ed at erobbins.com
Thu Jun 2 20:03:01 EDT 2005


That's an interesting experience.  I say that because when I worked 
there, the end of last year, they were actively working on improving 
that.  In fact, I had seen the beta of it and played around with it for 
a while.  The beta was moving away from the click through, to have a 
seperate section that would allow you to choose the additional services.

If you really want to get the message across go to their website and 
then find Bob Parsons Weblog, leave it as a comment that way you'll be 
sure it goes to the top dog @ GoDaddy.

Ed

Randy Edwards wrote:
>    Forgive me for venting, but I know a lot of folks use GoDaddy to manage 
> their domains.  I just renewed some domains today and was less than impressed 
> (understatement=ON) at the customer experience.
> 
>    So I wrote the below e-mail to them.  I doubt it'll have any impact, but it 
> felt good writing it.  Since the list is a bit slow, I'm curious to hear if 
> others think I am way over the top or off base on this:
> 
>  - - - snip - - - 
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
>    I've used GoDaddy for years.  Today, I renewed several of my domains.  I 
> want to give you some feedback on my customer experience in renewing my 
> domains.
> 
>    In short, I feel abused.  Let me describe my experience in detail.
> 
>    I selected the domains I wanted to renew and clicked renew.  I then was 
> force-fed an option to register other TLDs for one of my domains.  I thought 
> to myself, that's insulting, if I wanted to register other TLDs I would have 
> done so.  But I clicked through to proceed to my shopping cart...
> 
>    I was then force-fed options to host my domains at GoDaddy or somewhere.  
> Obviously if I'm renewing domains my domains are already hosted somewhere and 
> if I was unhappy with that hosting I would be seeking out hosting options.  
> Worse, this force-fed page was very long and caused me to take time to read 
> the sales pitches to figure out how to get out of the page.  Down at the 
> bottom -- past the "drive traffic" huckster and web-mail options I finally 
> found the continue button -- great...
> 
>    But then I'm taken to a "checkout special" for SSL certs -- another 
> huckster barking at me trying to sell me something I didn't ask to be sold.  
> At least this page was a decent length so I could quickly find the button 
> that LIED saying "No thanks.  Proceed to cart".
> 
>    I say "lied" because clicking on the "proceed to cart" button took me to 
> yet another force-fed page, "Checkout special" for Website Complete, with a 
> similar "no thanks proceed to cart" button.
> 
>    At least this final button told the truth.  I finally arrived at the 
> shopping cart.
> 
>    At this point, I was appalled:
> 
> * I was treated not as a person or customer, but just as an object for GoDaddy 
> to force-feed sales pitches to.
> 
> * I was outright lied to.  Buttons that say "proceed to cart" should proceed 
> to cart or they should say something else!  Perhaps you consider this just 
> marketing spin or puffery, but I consider it an out-and-out lie, and I do not 
> like being lied to.
> 
> * I found that despite my checking 4 domains, the shopping cart only listed 3.  
> Whoops, since there was multiple .NET domains being renewed, GoDaddy listed 
> those in one line-item.  Gee, that's confusing and required a triple-take to 
> notice.
> 
>    Here's my question: Should a customer -- CUSTOMER -- have to go through 
> this abuse in order to pay GoDaddy money?  There are many other registrars 
> out there, some of them considerably cheaper than GoDaddy.  Again, I've been 
> a GoDaddy customer for years, so I'm not speaking about this lightly.
> 
>    Here's my last words on the subject.  I'm only one person, but computers 
> are my line of work and I do influence others.  I do not take such abuse 
> lightly, and I despise paying for such abuse.
> 
>    In six months or so I'll have to renew domains for some of my own 
> customers, people who pay us to handle their Internet services.  At that time 
> I'll be using GoDaddy again.  I will renew those domains a couple of months 
> before they expire.  If I am subjected to the type of abuse I experienced 
> this time with GoDaddy my decision will be easy: I will simply move those 
> domains to another registrar who values customers and does not subject them 
> to such lies and abuse.
> 
>    Please don't take this the wrong way -- this is not a threat.  It's a 
> promise.
> 
>    But I do not feel I'm asking for too much.  I'm asking for a company to 
> tell the truth and to offer me a streamlined, non-time-wasting process to 
> register and manipulate my domains.  Again, that is not too much to ask for, 
> but of course the decision is up to you.
> 
>  Sincerely, one of your customers,
>  .
>  Randy
> 
>  - - - snip - - -
> 



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