Thank you Frank for keeping a tab in this for me. A lot of people have been hurt by the actions and inaction of Epik. While using the illegitimate transfer of my domain to draw attention to the problems at Epik this is not about me. I am not alone. Many others are complaining about the loss of of domain names and money at epik. If the cost of ending the problems which have plagued epik was the forfeiture of my domain I would do it. Considering that the recent corporate restructuring at Epik was done specifically in part to address compliance and security issues the beleaguered registrar has suffered from in recent times the loss of a valuable domain name due to an internal error on the new teams watch is concerning indeed. Adding insult to injury the manner and style in which Epik had chosen to communicate with me since acknowledging the loss of my domain has in my view been far below a standard acceptable to me from my registrars. The think that strikes me about this is that even given my understanding experience and contacts in this space this has been a stressful time consuming and frustrating process and it may well become quite costly. I can't help but think about how difficult this could be for a mom and pop shop without any domain knowledge contacts or experience.they wouldn't even know where to start. It is those people that need to be protected from registrars who do not have the appropriate compliance and security measures in place. How would they ever manage dealing with the kind of situation I find myself in? The problems at Epik need to be addressed once and for-all in order to protect the interests of consumers otherwise in my opinion their accreditation ought to be rescinded. I am going to use whatever skills and voice I have in the community to help bring an end to the carnage seems to be continuing uninterrupted at epik despite the recent "restructuring! The domain name community's stories support and retweets are both needed and appreciated . Let's put an end to registrar over reach!