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Enom Sucks! Stay Away From Enom. (enom Reviews)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerry" data-source="post: 2217481" data-attributes="member: 82633"><p>This is precisely what happened to me about 7 or 8 years ago. I purchased 4 LLN.com's and the seller "graciously" pushed them to an Enom account... <em><strong>that they created for me!</strong></em> </p><p></p><p>This immediately struck a nerve in me and I attempted to transfer the names out. I was never able to access the account or the domains. The reseller kept telling me I was doing something wrong. Only later did I find out about Enom's reseller tier program. </p><p></p><p>To make a long story short, the reseller told me that only I had access to the account, he could not give me the transfer codes, and I must be doing something wrong when I attempted to log in. </p><p></p><p>To this day, I do not buy names for sale from anyone who has their names at eNom. As much as that pains me some times, I refuse to let this happen again. Countless times when I contact the seller, when I ask for that name to be transferred upon purchase I want it transferred immediately. You would be surprised at the number of responses who tell me that they will only push to my eNom account and if I don't have one, they can create one for me.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I have missed out on some great names because of my total disdain for eNom. But I refuse to have domains stolen from me because of that tiered reselling scheme (scam) that they used to have. My purchase totaled about $300.00 bulk purchase back then but the resell and upside to a couple of them were huge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerry, post: 2217481, member: 82633"] This is precisely what happened to me about 7 or 8 years ago. I purchased 4 LLN.com's and the seller "graciously" pushed them to an Enom account... [I][B]that they created for me![/B][/I] This immediately struck a nerve in me and I attempted to transfer the names out. I was never able to access the account or the domains. The reseller kept telling me I was doing something wrong. Only later did I find out about Enom's reseller tier program. To make a long story short, the reseller told me that only I had access to the account, he could not give me the transfer codes, and I must be doing something wrong when I attempted to log in. To this day, I do not buy names for sale from anyone who has their names at eNom. As much as that pains me some times, I refuse to let this happen again. Countless times when I contact the seller, when I ask for that name to be transferred upon purchase I want it transferred immediately. You would be surprised at the number of responses who tell me that they will only push to my eNom account and if I don't have one, they can create one for me. Yes, I have missed out on some great names because of my total disdain for eNom. But I refuse to have domains stolen from me because of that tiered reselling scheme (scam) that they used to have. My purchase totaled about $300.00 bulk purchase back then but the resell and upside to a couple of them were huge. [/QUOTE]
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