View Full Version : domainzero renew?
sense
May 7th, 2001, 17:48
Is there anyone who renewed his/her domain name from domainzero ? I wonder how much will domainzero want for renews.
i don't know, have they been around long enough for people to have to renew domains?
keith
May 7th, 2001, 22:27
i'm calling them tomorrow and getting weezerfans.com secured. no way they can ignore a telephone call the same way they've ignored email. hits have literally been throught the roof... no way i'm letting this one get away.
ISAfxp
May 8th, 2001, 18:19
after about 50mails they unlocked my domain (for free) and I succesfully transfered the domain :)
keith
May 8th, 2001, 19:13
ok, you need to open an account at enom.com [credit card required]. then email info@enom.com with your account name and the domain name, and they'll put the domain into your account. worked for me.
sense
May 26th, 2001, 19:04
Keith Did enom want a fee for the procudure that you folllowed?
ISAfxp
May 27th, 2001, 14:45
u just have to pay for 1 extra year.
But powerpipe (enom reseller) is cheaper & can also transfer your domainzero domains ;)
Lynks
May 28th, 2001, 04:08
So how much do I pay for transferring from Domainzero to Powerpipe???
Says that it is $15 for 1-20 Domains any Idea's?
Wanna do this now
Lynks
Lynks
May 28th, 2001, 05:09
Also do I need to fax them the transfer agreement?
ISAfxp
May 28th, 2001, 11:29
transferring is 15$ @powerpipe and 8.88$/year after that.
Yes u have to fax the agreement ... if u don't wanna fax , I know www.directnic.com (15$/year) has a full online transfersystem ... but u will have to contact domainzero first to unlock your domain.
keith
May 28th, 2001, 23:58
no fees up front. you just need a credit card number for the account setup, but no charges are collected from it till you actually start adding domains to your account, then they are automatically added per domain.
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