Ooops! Non-Payment Put Brakes On ECAT Website
August 17, 2013
Failure to pay the required domain registration fee on time temporarily put the brakes on the Escambia County Area Transit website.
According to registrar records, the GoECAT.com domain name expired Monday, August 12 but was not renewed until Friday, August 16. After the domain expired, visitors were greeted by a page that declared “This domain has expired.”
By late Friday night, after a payment was apparently made, the GoECAT.com web site was back up and running.
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5 Responses to “Ooops! Non-Payment Put Brakes On ECAT Website”
I thought ECAT was the public transportation comapny!
LOL,,,,we’re paying more for gas to keep them running,,,next they’ll want us to pay for their website………
There are some organizations that you just can’t do business with. A lot of larger businesses and agencies have layers of red tape and an approval process that delays payments for services by more than a month.
They’re usually the first to harrass you if your payment to them is late.
>>>Their website is still down!!!
That’s the nature of the internet….when an expired domain goes down, it will start working again for some people faster than others. It’s working again for me, but obviously not for others.
Their website is still down!!!