nothing is stopping me getting *to* places (except work blocking facebook and myspace). it's only registration systems that have the problem. ebay and paypal are not among them and have never had a issue.
the three i've hit so far:
Panda's Thumb: automatically discards (without notice) any comment I post if I use my .info domain. The jackass webmaster's answer: "no .info domain exists that isn't a spam source". *bullshit* -- It was for this reason that I bought aboutjwsinfo.com in the first place as a mirror for aboutjws.info.
Outback Steakhouse's online ordering: a simple mistake from the programmers of the site, blocking it at the javascript level. The guys actually didn't know .info was a valid top-level domain (TLD). they actually fixed it within a week.
The beauty of today that pissed me off: Borders.
Borders Rewards accepts my .info address and has no problem sending me it's coupons on a regular basis. Borders the online store allowed me to register my .info address as my address to log in. All of that works just fine. The problem: when I place an order on Borders that there's a *second* email address entry in the form for sending tracking notices to, and that's the part of the form that won't take a .info, AND the jackasses at Borders say that's intentional.
A little fucking consistency, people...I'm too old for this shit...
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Date: 2009-01-02 11:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-02 11:25 pm (UTC)the three i've hit so far:
Panda's Thumb: automatically discards (without notice) any comment I post if I use my .info domain. The jackass webmaster's answer: "no .info domain exists that isn't a spam source". *bullshit* -- It was for this reason that I bought aboutjwsinfo.com in the first place as a mirror for aboutjws.info.
Outback Steakhouse's online ordering: a simple mistake from the programmers of the site, blocking it at the javascript level. The guys actually didn't know .info was a valid top-level domain (TLD). they actually fixed it within a week.
The beauty of today that pissed me off: Borders.
Borders Rewards accepts my .info address and has no problem sending me it's coupons on a regular basis. Borders the online store allowed me to register my .info address as my address to log in. All of that works just fine. The problem: when I place an order on Borders that there's a *second* email address entry in the form for sending tracking notices to, and that's the part of the form that won't take a .info, AND the jackasses at Borders say that's intentional.
A little fucking consistency, people...I'm too old for this shit...