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<blockquote data-quote="Gerry" data-source="post: 2217364" data-attributes="member: 82633"><p>It seems I was able to "force change" the WHOIS information that someone had suggested (Thanks Katherine!) after several attempts from inside my moniker dashboard. </p><p></p><p>I will monitor this to see if the name WHOIS reverts back to that Enom account. If it does then I will definitely have an issue with someone who is attempting to highjack the name. They had even redirected parking to nameservers that I do not use. </p><p></p><p>I have never seen this happen before. But nothing surprises me since they made their changes. Moniker single handily got all my name off top pages of google when they updated their system but nameservers were not resolving for well over a week. Moniker can lick monkey balls for all I care. Now I am struggling to get re-ranked. Their changes cost me thousands in lost revenue from the outage and subsequent de-listing/de-ranking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerry, post: 2217364, member: 82633"] It seems I was able to "force change" the WHOIS information that someone had suggested (Thanks Katherine!) after several attempts from inside my moniker dashboard. I will monitor this to see if the name WHOIS reverts back to that Enom account. If it does then I will definitely have an issue with someone who is attempting to highjack the name. They had even redirected parking to nameservers that I do not use. I have never seen this happen before. But nothing surprises me since they made their changes. Moniker single handily got all my name off top pages of google when they updated their system but nameservers were not resolving for well over a week. Moniker can lick monkey balls for all I care. Now I am struggling to get re-ranked. Their changes cost me thousands in lost revenue from the outage and subsequent de-listing/de-ranking. [/QUOTE]
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