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  1. Perhaps when it become a marketplace paid addon? 🙂
  2. Up to you to know they were screwing you without your noticing. These days, I just assume.
  3. Link for the icons that aren't, up at the top. Dev tools say they won't load because of a bad cert. Cleared *my* cache (though I don't cache pages), same result. https://testing.whmcs.community/applications/core/interface/font/fontawesome-webfont.woff?v=4.7.0
  4. Still broken here. Has been for weeks.
  5. Not to drag this out, but he reviewed the free theme and at least 2 others (often more than once) I saw in your "collection" on the marketplace. That would imply to me he used the free one, and bought two others (at least). Unless he actually had, that's the dishonesty in reviews this thread was started about. At least one other reviewer did the same. As I said, I personally find that suspicious. Others can form their own opinion.
  6. This is not true. Have you actually used WHMCS? https://docs.whmcs.com/Domain_Synchronisation
  7. Purchased the free one? That's what you said he had. You can't purchase something that's free. As for "how long does it take to leave a review", leaving multiple 5 star ones tilts things in your favor. To comment on one, briefly, then leave a 2nd one just with 5 stars smacks of "shilling". For more than one to do so, well, as mentioned it looks sus. Even if it's legitimate, it REALLY looks that way.
  8. From the cap above he "reviewed" you twice within a short span of time (literally minutes), as did the 2nd "reviewer" (3 times in minutes), assuming that was also for you. Have to admit, that appears fairly sus. That reviewer coming here won't prove he's legitimate, just that he's here. Just my opinion, but this looks dodgy as hell overall.
  9. Doubtful. The marketplace appears, at least from the user side, to be a "set it and forget it" system. Aside from things added directly by WHMCS, it doesn't *seem* like they do much with or to it. Buyer beware?
  10. Do you have the domain sync cron enabled and working? That would be the first place to look.
  11. This entire thing is incredibly dodgy. Strongly suggest you be SURE you want to obtain this.
  12. This was about "autorenew" wasn't it? That's separate from cancelling, though likely means the same. In a perfect world, WHMCS would have an "I no longer want to keep this domain" checkbox in that same form/page that would stop reminders also.
  13. Only if it still exists, and that was my point. If they "accidentally" hit it and you don't send reminders anyway, they could claim they hadn't and sue for having lost their precious name once it's past recovery. Long shot, I know, but stranger things have happened.
  14. Because if you don't, some bright spark will find the thing that says you must and file a suit against your company saying you lost the name they changed their mind about, even if they hadn't actually done so. I'd do as above (and in fact have), and tell them it's required to send, but they can ignore it. Not sure how it would be seen legally, or in fact programmatically by WHMCS, but maybe in these cases you could cancel it in the system. As far as I recall, that stops the reminders.
  15. We only allow logged in users to do tickets, so maybe that is what's happened there. We get most of those via contact form, which also pipes to the desk. The fact it pipes causes it to be seen and blocked.
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