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Originally posted by VoxKeysGtr Not all enom transfer requests are fraudulent. I have an enom account that I want to transfer all of my domains into for the sake of management ease, and I am having trouble doing so from Joker.com which has also initiated a domain name tranfer lockdown recently. I have been in touch with their support team, but it's like pulling teeth. Those sob's are slow. I really dislike Joker.com, and I plan on transferring all of my domains (48 of them) away from them as soon as possible (If they'll let me!) |
Joker.com claims that their domain transfer system is due to recent changes in German laws, which "protect" the consumer. From what I understand, however, you just initiate the transfer from within your Joker.com account, reply as the admin, etc., contact to confirm, and then you have a 10 day period in which to finish the transfer. Have you had trouble using this system? It seems simple enough (hopefully) ...
Lew: How is enom trying to "deceptively" encourage transfers? Personally, enom and its resellers seem to offer the lowest rates, along with some of the best feature sets in the industry. It seems that a comaparison of prices/features would be enough to induce most people to switch. I'm quite happy with them ... no problems so far ...