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Old 02-15-2011, 05:16 AM  
Ron Bennett
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Originally Posted by CYF View Post
This is like the 4th time you've copy/pasted this on gfy. I'm not saying this isn't an issue if you have pharmacy websites but the issue is with Enom, not namecheap. Namecheap actually got them to implement a 10 day period where you can transfer your domain instead of just having it suspended. I don't think they like the Legitscript policy any more than you do.
LegitScript is the tip of the iceberg - a warning.

eNom (to reiterate for those just coming into this thread, most NameCheap customers are really eNom customers) does not respect the rights and needs of registrants.

With that said, I too give kudos to NameCheap negotiating a 10 day grace period with eNom regarding LegitScript problems ...

But the bigger issue still remains ... NameCheap put its customers at undue risk by continuing to use eNom.

If NameCheap, which itself is ICANN accredited, truly valued the safety and security of its customers, they would break ties with eNom.

Ron
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