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Enom Sucks! Stay Away From Enom. (enom Reviews)
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<blockquote data-quote="RON2" data-source="post: 2217355" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>I like eNom quite a bit. eNom has been one of my primary registrars for most of the past decade and I am also an ETP (technology partner) reseller with 1,799 sub-accounts under me (mostly domainers.) Not one has ever reported a domain hijacked from their account. However, a report like this definitely should warrant concern. </p><p></p><p>With that amount of accounts in such a short time, and all being friends of yours, and security questions in place, makes me think maybe they were all sub-accounts under the same reseller. I would seriously look into the integrity of the parent reseller. Resellers have the ability to make changes to registrant info and the domains for their sub-accounts, even with security questions enabled. A rouge reseller could create a lot of havoc for their customers who have sub-accounts under them. </p><p></p><p>Talk to your friends and see if there's a connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON2, post: 2217355, member: 223"] I like eNom quite a bit. eNom has been one of my primary registrars for most of the past decade and I am also an ETP (technology partner) reseller with 1,799 sub-accounts under me (mostly domainers.) Not one has ever reported a domain hijacked from their account. However, a report like this definitely should warrant concern. With that amount of accounts in such a short time, and all being friends of yours, and security questions in place, makes me think maybe they were all sub-accounts under the same reseller. I would seriously look into the integrity of the parent reseller. Resellers have the ability to make changes to registrant info and the domains for their sub-accounts, even with security questions enabled. A rouge reseller could create a lot of havoc for their customers who have sub-accounts under them. Talk to your friends and see if there's a connection. [/QUOTE]
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