Hopefully those domains are com's and net's because Enom's global edit tool affects only their local db when updating info for org/us/info/biz. I have a ticket open with them for a month on this issue.
Yeah, seems weird - I transfer out of eNom quite regularly with no problem. Might be part of the new changes at eNom (eNom Central or whatever it's called). Maybe let a trusted member (Acroplex?) log in to your account and try sort it out for you - two heads are better than one, as they say.
Jack, I think you have to accept most of the responsibility for this issue. If enom had faulty procedures in place then you'd constantly see domainers screaming bloody murder like they do with Registerfly. It's easy to call any company "selfish individuals" when the fact is it didn't seem YOU were diligent about protecting your investment.
James
If your trying to transfer-in to moniker and their "Moniker Transfer In Auth code for Domain " gets redirected to enom just send the list of domains to [email protected] along with their EPP Transfer codes and your moniker account number and moniker will manually initiate the transfers...
jim
oops sorry need to add
Send an email message to [email protected] and include your name, phone number and account number as well as the list of domains you would like transfered to Moniker. If you have EPP Domains (.biz, .info, .cn, .us, etc), please include EPP Transfer codes with each EPP domain in your email.
If your trying to transfer-in to moniker and their "Moniker Transfer In Auth code for Domain " gets redirected to enom just send the list of domains to [email protected] along with their EPP Transfer codes and your moniker account number and moniker will manually initiate the transfers...
jim
oops sorry need to add
Send an email message to [email protected] and include your name, phone number and account number as well as the list of domains you would like transfered to Moniker. If you have EPP Domains (.biz, .info, .cn, .us, etc), please include EPP Transfer codes with each EPP domain in your email.
exactly, but the whole point is that you shouldn't have to do this
Visit AboutUs.org for more information about ******.COM
AboutUs: ******.COM
Contact: [email protected]
Domain name: *****.COM
Administrative Contact:
(this is accurate)
I got busy and didnt reply right away.
Just wanted to mention that Moniker took my personal email request and handled it for me. They informed me they received my request and confirmed as soon as it was successful.
Much thanks to Moniker.com .. even greedy godaddy couldnt get them. It's nice I can relax a little now.
Thanks to everyone in the thread as well. It's much appreciated.
Jack
Hi
Shouldn't have to is correct . I find if you do a whois at netsol the first contact is enom or a enom reseller..heres a example of a whois from netsol of a domain registered at enom that I'll be transferring out soon:
https://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp
Visit AboutUs.org for more information about ******.COM
AboutUs: ******.COM
Contact: [email protected]
Domain name: *****.COM
Administrative Contact:
(this is accurate)
try it
This is what the transferring-in registrar is seeing first and sending the email to
jim