View Full Version : emailed enom asking them to release my domainzero domain
they haven't responded, is there a way i can tell if it's released?
ISAfxp
June 6th, 2001, 21:00
it takes them 1-2 weeks before they answer (be sure to use eHostMaster@NetworkCommerce.com ) ...
ducktape
June 7th, 2001, 21:23
emailed enom and they released it to me within 2 hours woo hoo im a free man
surfichris
June 8th, 2001, 04:51
exactly how do i get them to release my domain and what happens when this is done? do i have to find a new Domain Registrar to transfer to?
thanks
Lynks
June 8th, 2001, 06:00
Yes indeed!
I suggest transferring to powerpipe (an enon reseller)
ducktape
June 8th, 2001, 17:01
you dont need to transfer until your domain is up for renewal you will still be able to use it but you will have to move it, pay for it, or lose it when your one year is up. the whois search at enom.com will tell you when the year is up
ducktape
June 8th, 2001, 17:05
you can also use the whois to see if its released or not type in you domain if it says status: active your good to go if it says status: registrar lock then it hasnt been removed yet. this info is available at the bottom of the whois output
Chicken
June 8th, 2001, 17:24
Personally I'd create an account at enom, email then asking them to 'push' the domain.com into that account name, and you should be good to go. You can transfer it to another registrar later if you like.
azn00
June 8th, 2001, 23:12
ok so i have to email : eHostMaster@NetworkCommerce.com ??
and what exactly do i have to say to get them to release my domain??? i registered like 3 of them... can they release all three??
sense
June 10th, 2001, 08:14
well first as you remember domainzero gave us the ability to register only one domain name per person but anyone listened them ? :p he he so as an advice tell them only one domain at each email ;)
and you must use the words "unlock my domain" at the email.
Chicken
June 10th, 2001, 09:58
If you are emailing enom, they don't care hoiw many you registered. I listed 5-6 of the ones I wanted changed and they did it.
ducktape
June 10th, 2001, 10:26
huh i was gonna list like 6-7 but i was kinda scared they wouldnt change them
ducktape
June 12th, 2001, 19:47
well i got another one released 2 day that brings the grand total to three (3) three big domains...lol..gotta go email enom again chat later
khanh
June 13th, 2001, 21:52
if it says status: active your good to go if it says status: registrar lock then it hasnt been removed yet. this info is available at the bottom of the whois output
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I don't know exactly that I do thing right or not, but if you just need yr status turn ACTIVE, it quite easy.
I did it for my domain by chance, I login in to access.enom.com and then change the name server to another one then save it, then change it again to my previous nameserver then save it. After that, I recheck my domain by enom whois and I found my domain status is ACTIVE.
Try it out and forgive me if you're not understand. My english so bad.
Khanh
ducktape
June 13th, 2001, 22:41
#4 today and possibly #5 2morrow????
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