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Push between eNom accounts - Restriction/Workaround

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FusionX

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With the current eNom policy, a domain can only be pushed between 2 different accounts once every 7 days. However there is no restriction between pushing domains from main account to the sub-account and vice-versa. The error that you get in this case is

Domain push was not successful
A domain name can only be pushed once every 7 days.

However, this is only applicable when you try to push a domain individually i.e. by clicking on it and then using the push option.

There is a way to bypass this problem. Just use the "push list" option to work around it. Go to the section "Domain Names" --> "List wizard" --> "Push a list". Use that functionality to push the domain in question and the domain push will be successful.

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used to work that way domainplus back in 2004. (posted date) it has since been changed
 

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Actually, the biggest problem is getting BulkRegister - Enom to recognize they have a serious problem with their "pushing" of domains.

A domain disappeared out of my BR/enom account one month after I won it in a Club Drop in March of 2007. I did not notice it right away until Jan 21st when I was going over my renewals. "Alvaro" at enom says that it was first "pushed to my account through RegFly" and that I later "pushed it to another enom member" one month after purchase. Only, I never sold or pushed that domain. And it is now in the account of another user (who is on this board) where it is parked making my money at SEDO.

I asked them to audit their "push" records and let me see the report with the IP address where that domain was allegedly ordered from (which they are required to keep). And I gave them proof of the original transaction (their email receipt) which was also conveniently lost along with the IP address info by BR/enom when previously requested.

After several stalls and no progress, this morning I get an email from Isabel at BR/enom saying:

"We have forwarded the details to our development team to investigate. Depending on what we find and the complexity of the problem, it may be some time before we get any further details. I have requested that we look into this and get a resolution as quickly as possible, as we realize this is very frustrating for you."

But the domain expired 9 days ago. It will soon go to RGP. Unless enom gets it crap together and locks down that domain, well, ....
 

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yeah...i was searching on google for this...and the first thread came up with DNForum written in 2004...But I am surprised...in 2004 CCC.coms were available for 10 $ each an d now they are 30 times the price..that does make stocks look laughable....
 

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Guys, the thread is from 2004 and push between accounts now has a 7 day delay. Which is good, as it slows down illegitimate account hopping as well.
 
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