I think that people should still jump from the GoDaddy and move to other services, even if GoDaddy pulled a fast one. Reasons why:

1) They won't be so honest to admit that their customer feedback (and the threat of their lost business) was a big part of the decision. That's the worst kind of individual—and company—to deal with: one that won't admit mistakes and errors in judgment. I have loads more respect for a company that admits they are imperfect and go the distance to make things right, instead of one who claims to be infallible and deflects their accountability onto others.

2) GoDaddy sucks anyway. There are so many reasons why I moved my domains from them years ago, and moving your domain as part of this payback just means that your move won't simply make sense for you as a customer, but it will carry the "screw you" effect that often eludes us as consumers when we choose to take our business elsewhere.

I would love to see companies like this wither and die. Please, ICanHasCheezburger, Wikipedia, etc...still pull your domains to show that there are serious, real consequences for low-blow tactics like these.