Alert to possible problem with schlockmercenary.com

This post was written and posted by Sandra Tayler because Howard is at Comic Con and unable to connect to the internet.

If you have any difficulties reaching www.schlockmercenary.com over the next few days, please click over to www.schlocktroops.com.  It has been set up as an alternate location for fans to get their daily Schlock fix.  Please spread the word in the event of a problem.  That is the important information.  Like any good reporter, I’ve put it first in case people don’t care to read the rest of the story. 

The rest of the story:  We are in the process of renewing the Schlock Mercenary domain name.  Due to a comedy of errors (some of which are our fault, why did we not take care of this months ago?  I keep asking myself this and then remembering exactly how busy we’ve been for the last three months.  That’s my excuse.  I’m sticking to it.) the renewal may not be complete before the domain expires.  We’ve set up the www.schlocktroops.com site so that no one need to go Schlockless while we sort things out.

Some of you may remember the domain name snafu of last summer when Howard and I only became aware of the domain expiration after the site went down.  We vowed to not let that happen again because that was really embarrassing.  So we’ve improved.  Perhaps next time we need to renew the domain, we’ll figure out how to do it without a public brouhaha.  That would be nice.

3 thoughts on “Alert to possible problem with schlockmercenary.com”

  1. For what it’s worth, you might want to look into getting a different domain registrar than the one you are currently using.

    When my domain came up for renewal a month or so back, I just went to their website and entered my credit card info and renewed for 5 years (I could have done 9 years, but didn’t have the spare cash at the time. Not that it was horribly expensive, it’s just that I was almost broke right then)

    It was around $45 for 5 years. I think 9 was around $70.

    1. It wasn’t directly the registrar. The was some screwy stuff involving Tucows that ended up with the site being sort of ‘hanging in limbo’ between Tucows and the registration service.

      1. Time for another registrar? I was celebrating when Dyndns moved away from tucows. Tucows was nothing but trouble. (My own domains are still on dotster at the moment though.)

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