FibernetHostmaster
Orem,#2UPDATE Employee
Thu, April 21, 2011
As you stated, Heritage/Hit Design went out of business on March 8th, 2011. At that time they directed all of their customers to call Fibernet with any complaints or concerns. Heritage was a customer of Fiber.net and was not bought out by Fiber.net.
Since Heritage went out of business, Fiber.net has had to hire additional staff and expand their customer service and support hours to help cover the needs of all the ex-Heritage customers. At the same time, Fibernet has continued to host the websites of those customers for free for the last 6+ weeks.
Customers who wish to sign up to continue their hosting, even for as little as a month can download a backup of their files, or have any modifications made to their domain registration (including transfers) for free.
Customers of Heritage who do not wish to sign up for services with Fiber.net/Nethosting.com are not required to do so. There is no cost to have us shut down your site you had hosted with Heritage but if you want us to provide you with a copy of your files on disk or perform the work to transfer a domain name from Heritage to you, we do have to charge a fee for those kinds of things since they require time and labor by our employees. I'm sure you understand that we cannot possibly continue to provide free services to customers indefinitely especially with tens of thousands of Heritage customers all wanting us to fix the problems that Heritage left up in the air.
We are trying to make this transition process as transparent as possible. Heritage's sudden shutdown left us scrambling to help customers who were left without much recourse. We are updating our Fiber.net website with any new information as it is available.
Please give us a chance to make things right for you and help you enjoy the services we can provide. It is not our intention to withhold anything or make things difficult for any customers. We just need to make sure these situations are resolved properly and that can take time and effort.