said by DA
:Read the thread,
they did not host with godaddy! Godaddy was just their registrar who changed their nameservers on them to take them offline because of a abuse report but never verified the report.
From what I understand they host with multiple datacenters for redundancy.
To use an analogy, you bought your domain from godaddy but host your nameservers and web servers with rackspace. Your server gets compromised, you catch it after a few hours and fix it.
Two days later godaddy gets an abuse report and goes in and changes your nameserver records to point to something else to take you offline without checking to see if the issue was resolved. They do this on a friday without telling you and go home without any recourse for you to get it fixed until monday.
Yes, godaddy was clearly at fault here. And the mgt at godaddy should have made their abuse dept head available to resolve the issue, weekend or not. As head of the network engineers at my company, I was available 7/24 to data center mgt when problems occurred.