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    Question How can I get my name?

    I have a domain registered to me but the registrar has put himself down as all contacts. I have telephoned, emailed and faxed a request to change the contact details or approve a transfer and my requests are ignored. The Enom transfer request has been ignored twice so far.
    The registrar is called "sharedknowledge" and is based in the UK, the name is a .net - other than going to the office and speaking sharply to the owner, what is my best action to force them to either change the contact details or approve the transfer?

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    Report them to the registrar they are reselling for?

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    Originally posted by devildude8989
    Report them to the registrar they are reselling for?
    Sounds like good advice.... I have seen this before, but normally you can transfer out. Go to the source!!
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    Thanks guys - that seems to be the route, its registered with Network Solutions and they have sent me a form to fill out and faxback - hopefully I will get my name shortly .... {thinks ... havn't I heard comments about Network Solutions ???}

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    Originally posted by Mr Webname
    Thanks guys - that seems to be the route, its registered with Network Solutions and they have sent me a form to fill out and faxback - hopefully I will get my name shortly .... {thinks ... havn't I heard comments about Network Solutions ???}
    Ouch - NSI - But at least they are providing a way out. Make sure you make it a complaint to them, so this jerk cannot do this to anyone else - kind of our responsibility as regulars in this biz....

    Imagine someone with no resources or anyone to ask?
    Last edited by LewR; 09-13-2003 at 03:01 PM.
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    Yes Lew I made it absolutely clear that I needed their help as this guy was a complete waste of time.

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