Made2own no longer answers anything how can i get my domain names to another registrar without them?
Any help would be appreciated.
good luck, that is why you use a trust worthy company like godaddy or namecheap, those are the only 2 I would recommend
Who is the domain really registered to? What does whois say?
What registrar is it with?
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Who is the domain really registered to? What does whois say?
What registrar is it with? |
it has my name on everything but i cant move it to another registrar without a code to validate that it is mine. i found some stuff on their facebook page of more people bitching and looks like they used enomcentral to register the domains, so im talking to them to get it solved.
which would you recommend to register the domains with?
i ended up using them because of all the people raving on here how good they were. $ years and hadn’t had a problem with them until november when they stopped doing anything, fortunately the server i am hosted on hasnt gone down like 6-7 of the others they had other people on.
I had this happen a LOONG time ago, the domain was mine but they were listed as tech contacts, I had to call in and fax something to the registrar. That was Network Solutions in like 1998 might be different now.
wow this is the first time I have seen the site mentioned, never seen anyone recommend it
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which would you recommend to register the domains with?
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mentioned them already, don’t mess with small time ones, or this will happen again
this was four years ago, they had a big thread like bounce has now.
Which icann registrar is the domain registered with (e.g. enom, opensrs, etc)? If the domain is registered in your name and you can prove your identity, you may be able to gain control of the domain via the particular icann registrar it is with if you complain that made2own are being unco-operative/uncontactable.
got it done, enom was helpful i just had to send them proof that i was who registered it, moved and done. now to get some hosting
It looks like they’re just a reseller of Godaddy (and enom?)
For reference, the legal owner of the domain is the registrant
Anyway this will get you a response real quick, it’s the same form used for reverse hijacking too