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Originally Posted by Steen That's interesting.
Becuase the domain they have turned off I would classify as "premium" and it is a very active website that is now (obviously) loosing money by the hour, for 24 hours now. Legal@eNom doesn't accept phone calls, I am told, so apparently the only thing I can do is wait?
The domain was not on their name servers, not using their MX mail feature and not using any forwarding services.
To me, this is ridiculous. The worst is that no one was notified! |
Hmmm, if they're like Go Daddy, they should've tried to notify the domain's
admin contact and registrant. But then, they're enom.
Actually I became aware of this after reading their legal fine prints, so I made
sure to stay away from them and any of their resellers until I'm sure what I'm
going to do with my domain/s with my chosen registrar. From now on, I ask
the registrar I'm considering what their stand is on this issue.
Aside from Name.com's price and practically free features, their stance to
refer spam complaints to the domain's host is what finally convinced me to try
them out.