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peter

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Hey!

is their anything I can do if I push a name to a wrong enom account by accident? Can I mail them or something?

Thanks
 

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there's little chance you can get it back. :(
You may want to email the account owner which you transferred to and ask him to transfer back to you.
 

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Ask the new owner to push it to the correct account
 

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hopefully the guy is alright - there are some right AHoles out there so fingers crossed youve not pushed it to one of them
 

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oh my god!
I am so lucky!

I managed to find him and get the name back.
 

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Congrats :)

I would have contacted enom support, your way seems faster!
 

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I was wondering about this myself when pushing domains here and there. Do you know if there is actually an account with the name you sent it to? What would happen if you sent it to a non-existing account? Can you set up the account as a sub-reseller, and there you'll find your domain?
 

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Yes to the last question, it's a good way to "group" your domains to. Works to make "global" changes to that group to.

As for the handle - I think enom does check if it exisits, but don't want to try it myself.
 

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Originally posted by icehole
oh my god!
I am so lucky!

I managed to find him and get the name back.

Good to know there are still honest people out there.

-Bob
 

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Good to know there are still honest people out there.

Yes, there are a few still out there :)
 

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Originally posted by DrWho


Yes, there are a few still out there :)

no, those are just the one's who are building your confidence for a really big scam... :D
 

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Originally posted by DomainSage
that's a though one.

Domains age = 9

This guy is a complete Idgit. One of the bad seeds on the DNforum. Don't help him at all, put him on ignore and you'll be happy you did. He rips people off.
 
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