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Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 14,486
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![]() after the whole registerfly fuckup everything was moved to enomservices if i recall correctly...
now i noticed that a lot of my domains are no longer in that account instead it seems as if those assclowns moved each domain to an individual account can anyone please let me know if this happened to others... what is up with this shit and why dont i have control over the domains i own? |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Interwebs
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Had exactly the same thing happening to me when registerfly went AWAL. I contacted enom, had to fax some documents and proof of ownership and they fixed it all for me, took over two weeks though.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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damn, that was a long time ago, i been moved my domains from enom. good luck
yeah you had to verify you owned the domains, etc. it was a long process |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Local Socal
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I had this happen to me, multiple enom accounts were created and each one had some of my orphaned registerfly domains, the rest went to GoDaddy. If you're just now realizing this I'm pretty sure your domains you can't find have expired as its been well over a year since all this took place. I would do a whois check on the domains in question and see if you are in fact still listed as the owner, if so, call enom and straighten it out.
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#6 |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 194
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Not all domains were moved to enom, only those which were registered through RegisterFly (when it was Enom's reseller). The other domains which were registered when RegisterFly had been independent registar were moved to GoDaddy. Perhaps some of your domains are on GoDaddy now? Also afaik multiple accounts on Enom were created only if domains had different e-mails in whois.
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That's correct, for each different email in your whois a new enom account was created. I had a few old domains with an email address in the whois that I no longer had, it was for those domains that I had to call Enom and prove I was the owner in order to get control of them.
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