So I was feeling to good today, and needed IPower to bring me down to Earth. I received a domain renewal notification in the mail for 3 domains, and thought, I would try an get these consolidated before IPower charged me double what I originally agreed to pay them (they now charge for WhoIs Privacy).
Well, when I logged, in, I was unable to find anything in the options to put in a consolidation request. I learned that some accounts have domain central options that are not present for other accounts.
Then that led into a fruitless conversation with an account representative that had a sexy name, maybe she should be working in a different line of business if she is as sexy as her name was might find something looking for Los Angeles jobs(but I digress).
Basically she would not answer my questions. She tried to get me to ‘email support’ several times, but I have done that in the past and nothing good has come from it when anything happened at all (most emails go with no action taken and no response given).
Thank you for contacting support. Please be prepared to answer your Security Question when we begin chatting. To enhance our security protocols, we’ll need you to provide the answer to your Security Question at the beginning of our conversation. If you have not yet set your Security Question and Answer, please log into your account now to set it up. Thank you. Please hold for the next available operator to respond.
You are now chatting with ‘Rep with a Sexy Name’
Rep with a Sexy Name: Hi You Poor Sucker with an IPower account, I apologize for the wait time. My name is Rep with a Sexy Name, how are you today?
Yours Truly: Hi IPower Rep, I have 3 old domain accounts with iPower and I want to consolidate them to one account. Where do I go?
Rep with a Sexy Name: Could you please provide me with your account username?
Yours Truly: one of them is User ID Prefix2
Yours Truly: User ID Prefixn and User ID Prefix1 are the other two
Rep with a Sexy Name: Can you please hold while I review your account and get back within 2 to 3 minutes?
Yours Truly: sure
Rep with a Sexy Name: Thank you for holding.
Rep with a Sexy Name: I have noticed that you have not yet set the Security Question for the accounts ‘User ID Prefix2′,’User ID Prefixn’ and ‘User ID Prefix1′. In order to set the Security Question for the account, please follow the steps given below:
Rep with a Sexy Name: 1) Log into the Control Panel with your account username and password.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 2) Click on the link ‘Set Security Question’ under ‘Account Information’ section.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 3) Click on the radio button ‘New Profile’.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 4) Enter the First Name, Last Name, and set the Security Question and the Security Answer.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 5) Click on the ‘Save’ button.
Yours Truly: yeah, these are old legacy accounts before your upgrade (I have about 150 such accounts, this is just one small set).
Yours Truly: Where do I go after I have the security info filled out?
Yours Truly: Your system conversion has made a mountain of work for me in updating 150 accounts, credit cards etc. 
Rep with a Sexy Name: I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you.
Rep with a Sexy Name: Without authentication I was unable to provide you with any information.
Yours Truly: There’s a link in the account system somewhere. I just need to know where it is in your menu.
Yours Truly: I do not want to have to log in and out of these accounts more than I have to, so when I get in there to update the security info, I want to also put in the request to consolidate it, so where do I do that?
Rep with a Sexy Name: In order to log into the Control Panel, please go through the URL at:
Rep with a Sexy Name: https://secure.ipower.com/secureLogin
Yours Truly: yes, but after I am in where do I go? I’m logged in right now. 
Rep with a Sexy Name: In order to set the Security Question, please go through the URL at:
Rep with a Sexy Name: https://secure.ipower.com/secure/SecurityQuestion.bml
Yours Truly: and then?
Rep with a Sexy Name: 1.Click on the radio button ‘New Profile’.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 2.Enter the First Name, Last Name, and set the Security Question and the Security Answer.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 3.
Rep with a Sexy Name: Sorry for the typo.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 3. Click on the ‘Save’ button.
Yours Truly: no problem, i’ve done all that
Yours Truly: where do I go to get the account consolidated????
Yours Truly:
trying to be nice, but you are repeating yourself.
Yours Truly: and I have 150 of these to do 
Rep with a Sexy Name: Without authentication I was unable to provide you any information regarding your accounts.
Rep with a Sexy Name: I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you.
Yours Truly: what do you need to authenticate. I have the security settings set.
Rep with a Sexy Name: What is your my security question?
Yours Truly: my security response
Rep with a Sexy Name: Thank you for the authentication.
Rep with a Sexy Name: In order to remove the domains from your account, please follow the steps given below:
Rep with a Sexy Name: 1) Log into the Control Panel with your account username and password.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 2) Click on the ‘Domain Central’ under ‘Domain Management’ section.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 3) Click on the domain name you wish to remove.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 4) Click on the ‘Remove’ button.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 5) It will ask for confirmation, click on the ‘Remove’ button.
Rep with a Sexy Name: In order to add the domain for your account, please follow the steps given below:
Rep with a Sexy Name: 1) Log into the Control Panel with your account username and password.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 2) Click on the ‘Add Registered Domain to Account’ under ‘Domain Management’ section.
Rep with a Sexy Name: 3) Enter the domain name and click on the ‘Add Domain’ button.
Yours Truly: I do not want to remove any domains. I want to consolidate domains ALL registered with IPower.
Rep with a Sexy Name: Could you please provide me the domain names?
Yours Truly: Yes here they are (domain1, domain2, domain3) these are the three I’m trying to work on first
Yours Truly: You’ll have to wait for the other 147
Rep with a Sexy Name: Please e-mail us the domain names to our support, so that we can consolidate it for you.
Rep with a Sexy Name: You need to e-mail us these information to : support@ipower-inc.com .
Yours Truly: question, I was just looking at one of my other accounts. when I log into that account I have a ‘Domain Consolidation Request’ option. I don’t have that option with this account. Why not? (btw I logged out and logged back into the account after setting the security question and still nothing)
Yours Truly: I have emailed support before
Yours Truly: with the request
Yours Truly: They were not able to proceed, because my accounts have 2-3 different email addresses and credit card numbers
Yours Truly: Apparently since my accounts (created over a 2 year period) do not have exactly the same user information, they are unable to consolidate them.
Yours Truly: Plus, if they consolidate them in that fashion, they will reset the domain servers and where they point, which will take down my websites and my customers websites.
Yours Truly: We can’t have that, so I’m trying to proceed in small batches to get this done, under controlled circumstances, so that I can fix the dns entries after your automated system incorrectly breaks them during consolidation.
Rep with a Sexy Name: You Poor Sucker with an IPower account, once we receive your e-mail with the domain names and the answer for the Security Question for the account and the account which you want to consolidate, we will move the domains.
Rep with a Sexy Name: Hence, I request you to e-mail us the information.
Rep with a Sexy Name: Please send us the e-mail us once again.
Yours Truly: no, I can not let you break my websites. I will update the security info, but I will not blindly let you mess around with my dns settings.
Yours Truly: That’s just not going to happen. I’ll transfer out of Ipower before I do that.
Rep with a Sexy Name: We will not change your name servers of the domain.
Yours Truly: That is what you do, it is how your process works. You reset the domain servers when you consolidate.
Rep with a Sexy Name: No, we do not change the name servers of the domain.
Yours Truly: Your coworkers have led me to believe otherwise during past conversations.
Rep with a Sexy Name: I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you.
Rep with a Sexy Name: But we will not change the name servers of the domain.
Yours Truly: So who do I believe? You or the other 2 or 3 reps that have led me to believe something different. No offense, but you are the first to tell me that you do not change the dns servers (typically back to the default ipower dns)
Rep with a Sexy Name: You can believe me we do not change the name servers of the domain.
Rep with a Sexy Name: Please e-mail us the information.
Yours Truly: I just can’t do that, in addition to the name server issue, its a timing thing. If you change them say at 5 pm, and I’m not looking at the web when the change takes place, I can’t fix things right away to get my customers websites back online. If I can’t drive the change, then its too dangerous.
Yours Truly: Look, I thank you for your help. You never told me why the consolidation request button shows up on one account but not on another, but hey I appreciate your attempts to protect my security I guess.
Yours Truly: I’ve got to go. I can’t argue this with you all day and I suspect its not doing you any good either.
Rep with a Sexy Name: Once you e-mail us the information, we will forward this inquiry to one of our specialists to consolidate the domains.
Yours Truly: IPower just doesn’t have the solution I need here.
Rep with a Sexy Name: I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you.
Yours Truly: With all do respect, your specialists never get anything done. I’ve been that route before.
Yours Truly: Thanks, but no thanks
Here’s a quick follow up. After I disconnected from the chat above, after trying to say good bye a few times, I received the following email from the representative at IPower.
I’m sorry, it appears that we may have been disconnected from our Chat conversation. It is important to us that all of your questions are answered.
You can consolidate the domain names by going through the URL at: http://www.ipower.com/product/domainconsolidationrequest.bml .
If you would like to Chat with us again, just click on the “Live Chat” link at http://www.ipower.com/support/contact.bml .
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Sincerely,
Rep with a Sexy Name
Customer Support
So after all of that I finally got my question answered, now I get to try it and see if it works. . . to be continued of course, its IPower