The story starts here :
I won a domain (reg'd at tierra.net) at snapnames in january 2008 ($59 so this is not a *big* deal). To consolidate my portfolio in the same place, I initiated a transfer from my enom account in april. The transfer was "cancelled", I received the following message from enom
Canceled - The current registrar has rejected transfer (please contact them for details)
Then I decided to initiate another transfer request later on. And took some time to do so.
However, the domain WAS TRANSFERRED SUCCESSFULLY to enom, a fact I discovered only few weeks ago. The whois info was/ still is as follows :
From Internic.net :
Domain Name: L********.COM
Registrar: ENOM, INC.
Whois Server: whois.enom.com
Referral URL: http://www.enom.com
Name Server: NS1.SEDOPARKING.COM
Name Server: NS2.SEDOPARKING.COM
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Updated Date: 03-dec-2008
Creation Date: 11-jan-2008
Expiration Date: 11-jan-2010
And shows :
ENOM, INC.
Domain Name: .com
The results below are provided by ENOM, INC. (whois.enom.com)
We're sorry, there has been a problem. Technicians have been notified. Code E3.
Sample of answers from eNom "support team"
Hello,
The transfer you reference was closed as the Registrar that held the domain name on 4/1/2008 rejected the transfer. For why you would have had to contact them.
The other domain on that transfer also did not complete on that order as we were unable to get the whois data.
it may have been that the name was in redemption at the prior registrar as on 6/9/2008 it was registered as a new domain name by it's present owner.
I'm sorry but you did not renew the domain through the prior company and the domain is under a new owner. We have no way to assist you in regards to this domain.
Respectfully,
Kate
Technical Support Team
My reply to this BS :
Kate,
Thanks to your reply, I understand now you really dont understand anything to the domain name business. Just to quote you "it may have been that the name was in redemption at the prior registrar as on 6/9/2008 it was registered as a new domain name by it's present owner. I'm sorry but you did not renew the domain through the prior company and the domain is under a new owner."
I won the domain name in january 2008, which means, because winning an auction at snapnames AUTOMATICALLY extends the registration period for one year that it is IMPOSSIBLE that the domain expired in june 2008.
Ask around you, what your saying is just pure non-sense.
Sorry if it sounds harsh, but it is the truth.
I also asked her to escalate the problem to eNom techies and legal department.
Here is the update I got today :
hello,
I'm sorry but if you purchased the name via Snap Names, you will need to contact them to resolve that side.
The name however was registered as a brand new domain name on the 11th of January 2008 after being registered as a new domain by one of our customers.
You no longer owned the domain or had control of it when you put in the transfer request.
You will need to contact the present owner of the domain to see if they are willing to sell this domain.
email: domains-at-whoisprivacyprotect.net
I'm sorry but we can not assist you further with this domain.
Regards,
Kate
Technical Support Team
So beware of eNom. I am a loyal customer for years, still have many domains registered with them and this is how they consider people like me.
Amazing to say the least.
Update : last reply of "Kate" who kindly closed my ticket without providing any support at all.
Response (Kate) 01/12/2009 08:29 AM
I'm sorry technical support can not resolve this. You need to contact the domains legal owner as defined before.
Regards,
Kate
Technical Support Team
I won a domain (reg'd at tierra.net) at snapnames in january 2008 ($59 so this is not a *big* deal). To consolidate my portfolio in the same place, I initiated a transfer from my enom account in april. The transfer was "cancelled", I received the following message from enom
Canceled - The current registrar has rejected transfer (please contact them for details)
Then I decided to initiate another transfer request later on. And took some time to do so.
However, the domain WAS TRANSFERRED SUCCESSFULLY to enom, a fact I discovered only few weeks ago. The whois info was/ still is as follows :
From Internic.net :
Domain Name: L********.COM
Registrar: ENOM, INC.
Whois Server: whois.enom.com
Referral URL: http://www.enom.com
Name Server: NS1.SEDOPARKING.COM
Name Server: NS2.SEDOPARKING.COM
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Updated Date: 03-dec-2008
Creation Date: 11-jan-2008
Expiration Date: 11-jan-2010
And shows :
ENOM, INC.
Domain Name: .com
The results below are provided by ENOM, INC. (whois.enom.com)
We're sorry, there has been a problem. Technicians have been notified. Code E3.
Sample of answers from eNom "support team"
Hello,
The transfer you reference was closed as the Registrar that held the domain name on 4/1/2008 rejected the transfer. For why you would have had to contact them.
The other domain on that transfer also did not complete on that order as we were unable to get the whois data.
it may have been that the name was in redemption at the prior registrar as on 6/9/2008 it was registered as a new domain name by it's present owner.
I'm sorry but you did not renew the domain through the prior company and the domain is under a new owner. We have no way to assist you in regards to this domain.
Respectfully,
Kate
Technical Support Team
My reply to this BS :
Kate,
Thanks to your reply, I understand now you really dont understand anything to the domain name business. Just to quote you "it may have been that the name was in redemption at the prior registrar as on 6/9/2008 it was registered as a new domain name by it's present owner. I'm sorry but you did not renew the domain through the prior company and the domain is under a new owner."
I won the domain name in january 2008, which means, because winning an auction at snapnames AUTOMATICALLY extends the registration period for one year that it is IMPOSSIBLE that the domain expired in june 2008.
Ask around you, what your saying is just pure non-sense.
Sorry if it sounds harsh, but it is the truth.
I also asked her to escalate the problem to eNom techies and legal department.
Here is the update I got today :
hello,
I'm sorry but if you purchased the name via Snap Names, you will need to contact them to resolve that side.
The name however was registered as a brand new domain name on the 11th of January 2008 after being registered as a new domain by one of our customers.
You no longer owned the domain or had control of it when you put in the transfer request.
You will need to contact the present owner of the domain to see if they are willing to sell this domain.
email: domains-at-whoisprivacyprotect.net
I'm sorry but we can not assist you further with this domain.
Regards,
Kate
Technical Support Team
So beware of eNom. I am a loyal customer for years, still have many domains registered with them and this is how they consider people like me.
Amazing to say the least.
Update : last reply of "Kate" who kindly closed my ticket without providing any support at all.
Response (Kate) 01/12/2009 08:29 AM
I'm sorry technical support can not resolve this. You need to contact the domains legal owner as defined before.
Regards,
Kate
Technical Support Team
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