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    Enom Renewal Promo Code

    Anyone have an Enom renewal promo code? Need to renew a few domains I just bought that I didn't know were expired. My current rate is $35 per year, I'd like to transfer them out to my primary register after renewal.

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    Your best bet is to push them to someone with a reseller account there that you trust, have them renew, push them back to you. I try to get mine out of enom before renewal comes up.
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    you can signup free $8.95 enom reseller under us

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    Thanks guys, was mainly looking for a code that would allow me to renew the domains since they were already located in my account and Enom has the ridiculous 7 day rule

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    Simply transfer them to a low cost registrar like the number 1 of the registration. It will cost $7-8 per domain plus 1 free year.
    Transfer is effective within 5 minutes ;-) Hope that help.

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    Transfer you domain to GoDaddy is a good option.
    eNomName.com $369 to Get ENOM $8.50 Reseller Account $88 for $9.0 Reseller Account; Request Free $9.50 eNom Reseller Accounts lansespirit@gmail.com

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    I think the problem is that enom does not allow any transfers or pushes after the name expires...This happened to before with a few names and it sucked having to pay the $35 on the ones I renewed. I believe he will need a discount code as he is asking for.
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    You can still push it to a cheaper renewal rate account at enom, instead of the traditional one domain push use 'Bulk Push' under Bulk Tools from the drop down menu and type expired domains manually. Get a cheaper account first to push to and you're done

    I still do the same trick since I moved all my kids to Moniker but it just happens that you forget some every year till the last minute when they're expired!
    Last edited by Ana; 08-30-2011 at 08:11 PM.

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