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Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Namecheap users through our website.
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Domains (40%)
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Web Tools (30%)
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E-mail (10%)
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Cloud Services (10%)
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Hosting (10%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Namecheap outage reports came from the following cities:
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Namecheap Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mich
(@dubstard) reported
@bantg @Namecheap not as bad as LITERAL blanket targeting civilians with carpet bombs tho
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Richard Kirkendall
(@NamecheapCEO) reported
@DomainKing @Namecheap @DInvesting Maybe they oppose this war but the majority strongly support Putin which is that catalyst of this war. I can also assure you many Germans also were against Hitler, they were simply drowned out by the zealots.
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Jamie Maxwell
(@JamieMTweets) reported
@NamecheapCEO @TXMCtrades @Namecheap All you are doing is harming average citizens who have no say in the actions of their government so you can virtue signal. It's a scumbag move that accomplishes nothing.
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Christina O 🇺🇦
(@christina_olii) reported
@Fatcuntzette_V2 @Namecheap Hi. This should be a technical mistake, we never meant to disrespect people of post-soviet countries. I am now checking the details of the case.
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Alexei
(@at_hallett) reported
@NamecheapCEO @georgichokov @Namecheap Richard is a hero. In his own mind. Have you volunteered for military service in Ukraine? That’s what I thought.
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Seth
(@Seth58164981) reported
@bantg @Namecheap It's a big f you to Putin. Blame your leader for all your problems buddy boy. Act irrational get kicked out.
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Christina O 🇺🇦
(@christina_olii) reported
@DeadSeaGulls @Namecheap I understand your feelings and can assure you we never meant to disrespect people of post-soviet countries.
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David
(@Fatcuntzette_V2) reported
@christina_olii @Namecheap I sure hope it is. That person should never have been cut off. But judging by the reactions in the Reddit thread, the damage has been done already.
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Crypto Cat
(@Crypto_C4T) reported
@TXMCtrades @Namecheap I wait to see whole rusian economy wrecked by sanctions, so they stop supporting agresive leaders. I won't shed a tear if some websites are down when I wish they had no eletricity. Today they shelled a kindergarden, I'm more concerned about that.
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Dei
(@dei_xc) reported
@Namecheap @bonigex You gave us very little info on what will happen on March 6, “services termination” is a broad term. Will I be able to use my domain and your DNS servers until that 60 days pass? I’ve contacted both Namecheap support (takes them ages to respond) and ICANN as a precaution.
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Richard Kirkendall
(@NamecheapCEO) reported
@kem_sta @mr_felixoid @Namecheap It's about the regime and the tax dollars that directly or indirectly support it.
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Raj Suthar
(@imromec) reported
@Namecheap Your support team is so poor and not helping customers because of self benefits. If you cannot offer a domain, just release it back so that we can purchase it from somewhere else. @Namecheap suspends domains for its personal benefits by reselling them. That's not acceptable!
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Alexei
(@at_hallett) reported
@NGKabra @Namecheap Hindu nationalism? Does @Namecheap support that?
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m_e
(@markessien) reported
@Namecheap And all the company employees who are getting paid from the income generated by the domain - will you also re-imburse them? Your decision is a critical vulnerability in our stack now, spoken as a 10 year customer. Your CEO can wake up and decide he does not like my Govt stance on
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(@thecriticaleyes) reported
@christina_olii @Namecheap your live chat is down, so i can only speak with you via email, which isn’t immediate. My websites have been indexed and my email has been flagged for spam. Overall, it’s a mess that should have been resolved by now.
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(@meowyprems) reported
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m_e
(@markessien) reported
Imagine you go on holiday for 2 weeks. Somewhere in between, your Government goes to war, you come back and @Namecheap has shut down all your domains because they blame you for it. People offering infrastructure have to realize that they cannot give 6 days notice for anything.
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headshottah
(@headshottah) reported
@Namecheap namecheap must do this or they will lose all their support staff. LoL I guess their paycheck is much less than someone from west.
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Martin the Wanderer 🎻
(@martinwanderer) reported
@Namecheap that I am too lazy to finally leave that bloated crap behind
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Alexei
(@at_hallett) reported
@asolovyov @__songgao__ @danluu Putin doesn’t give a **** about Namecheap. He will never even know about it.
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J.R.
(@dnoption) reported
@DomainKing @Namecheap @DInvesting This is a slippery slope. They have a right to do so and the free market will reward or punish them. It sucks, because transfers cost $$$. If someone has 100-1,000 domains at Namecheap. It will cost them about $800-$8K to transfer out with a 6 day notice.
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Phonolyth
(@phonolyth) reported
@Namecheap @doxa_journal Thankfully I only used your domain services, not hosting. But isn't it true that you've essentially shut down an independent media outlet (@doxa_journal and I guess they are not the only one) *without any prior notice*? That's the same kind of **** P*tin's regime does to them
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ebby😎
(@ebbyedet) reported
@markessien @Namecheap Time to dump @Namecheap , why blame the people when it's obvious they ain't even I'm support of the dictator's war🤷
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zac#9002
(@0x000x000x0) reported
@christina_olii @TMWSTW_NFT @Namecheap It is such a terrible situation in the Ukraine and I am saddened that so many innocent civilians are affected. This situation is terrible for everyone and I hope it can be resolved quickly and without any more harm. 🙏🏼
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Sergio Revino
(@sergiorevino) reported
@PretoRay @Namecheap F..k off, idiot. Read my comment again if you did not get it.
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Richard Kirkendall
(@NamecheapCEO) reported
@DomainKing @Namecheap @DInvesting Maybe they oppose this war but the majority strongly support Putin which is that catalyst of this war. I can also assure you many Germans also were against Hitler, they were simply drowned our by the zealots.
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m_e
(@markessien) reported
@Namecheap something and then shut down my business with 6-day notice. This is absurd and awful for an infrastructure business.
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Stanislav Kem
(@kem_sta) reported
@VictoriaSavina_ @mr_felixoid @Namecheap Sorry, Victoria, I won't read any comments on it. There is no chance for your company to apologize here. You discriminated against me because of my nationality. But I would not like to give you any labels. I will simply never use your company's products. Bye
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Vasily Simon Myazin
(@vasily_m) reported
@guar47 @Namecheap May be a bit excessive to throw down petty punishment at ordinary people who have nothing to do with what’s happening.
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Phrases.for.Sale シ
(@NamesOfLondon) reported
@dotsats while I welcome the involvement of Namecheap, having one company control both the TLDs & SLDs would be a really bad thing, esp for a "decentralised" project It could be a hindrance to adoption by others, who might just see it as some pet Namecheap project