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<blockquote data-quote="TheLegendaryJP" data-source="post: 2251938" data-attributes="member: 63897"><p>I was curious if this is a common practice with ename or not. I have NEVER seen this before. Ironically if their desire for proof was to protect the losing account (me at Godaddy) its funny how even when I send them an email from that account along with the new owner and godaddy they refuse to believe it. Furthermore this cannot be a common practice, imagine all of the domains each day needed verification they are transferred in "legally", total BS!</p><p></p><p>I would go as far as saying they do this in hopes of keeping it for themselves, ICANN could be contacted but wow what a process to fight for what is rightfully yours at your own rar!</p><p>[doublepost=1448969509,1448924078][/doublepost]Little update, it appears as though they may auto release them after 6 months, time will tell.</p><p></p><p>Still, wow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLegendaryJP, post: 2251938, member: 63897"] I was curious if this is a common practice with ename or not. I have NEVER seen this before. Ironically if their desire for proof was to protect the losing account (me at Godaddy) its funny how even when I send them an email from that account along with the new owner and godaddy they refuse to believe it. Furthermore this cannot be a common practice, imagine all of the domains each day needed verification they are transferred in "legally", total BS! I would go as far as saying they do this in hopes of keeping it for themselves, ICANN could be contacted but wow what a process to fight for what is rightfully yours at your own rar! [doublepost=1448969509,1448924078][/doublepost]Little update, it appears as though they may auto release them after 6 months, time will tell. Still, wow. [/QUOTE]
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