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Disable ad pages for "expired" domains

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amusive.com

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Anyone know if enom allows resellers to disable the ad pages for expired domains? I've lost a couple customers because of them, that would have renewed their domain had it not been exploited... even without that, I think it's annoying that they would hijack a domain like this (that clearly does not belong to them, depsite that they leave whois information of the former owner).

If not I guess I'll just have to work on finding a replacement. Enom's money grubbing has gone too far this time.

I saw a few posts on this but it wasn't clear if there was or was not a way to disable it.

Thanks!
 

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I haven't seen any options to disable them. I think it's just part of eNom itself.
 

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Yes, if you call eNom, I believe that they can and will disable the pop-up/under adds
 
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