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sense
July 24th, 2001, 17:55
I'm transferring one of my domainzero names (a good one) to Go Daddy but I have still not got a confirmation email about my approval.(more than 3days)
Here I have heard people who succesfully transfered their domain name to other registrars.Did you have any diffuculty at transfering your domain?
Also as they were a reseller of enom.must I wait a confirmation email from enom or networkcommerce?
cornstarch
July 24th, 2001, 18:34
I did that a few weeks ago (DomainZero to GoDaddy) and mine took 7 days. I made sure the domain was unlocked and the contact info matched the new one exactly, including the email address. I got a 'confirm this' email from GoDaddy and that was it.
sense
July 25th, 2001, 12:44
conrstach thanks but I wonder one thing else
did you not take any email from enom for the approval of the transfer?
cornstarch
July 25th, 2001, 21:04
I was expecting it, but no. I just got one from GoDaddy.
formlos
July 27th, 2001, 03:50
am i able to unlock my domainzero domain? how?
sense
July 27th, 2001, 08:02
well not to hard all you have to do is to login your account at access.enom.com and change the nameservers anything you like. :cool:
this is all.and after the change you can check the domain's situation at whois.enom.com if it says "active" then ok ;)
formlos
July 27th, 2001, 08:38
i already changed the nameservers to the mydomain.com
nameservers, but it still says "registar locked"...
(see for yourself, whois.enom.com and search for formlos.net)
Chicken
July 27th, 2001, 08:54
People have posted that once you change the nameservers, the unlock checkbox appears. I can't confirm this as I emailed enom asking them to switch me off domainzero and to their registrar service directly. They did, no hassles.
See if you can find that checkbox in the admin cp for the domain.
KNK
July 29th, 2001, 20:12
Originally posted by Chicken
People have posted that once you change the nameservers, the unlock checkbox appears. I can't confirm this as I emailed enom asking them to switch me off domainzero and to their registrar service directly. They did, no hassles.
See if you can find that checkbox in the admin cp for the domain.
What was the email address you emailed and did you have to pay for anything cause i was on the enom.com site and it said that you have to pay for it to be transfered.
cornstarch
July 30th, 2001, 10:28
I used info@enom.com with mine. I just explained my situation (I'm a DZ orphan), asked that the registrar lock be taken out, and the next day it was done. They didn't even hassle me into staying.
Chicken
July 31st, 2001, 02:08
As cornstarch said, email them and there won't be a problem. Although normally you'd have to pay for an additional year when transfering domains to them, in this case it didn't apply. They just moved them over from domainzero to my account (at enom).
kyber
August 2nd, 2001, 04:33
Also remember that you have to wait 60 days after registering until you can remove the lock and sumbit registrar change.
I just emailed to them and asked lock removal.
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