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Saturday, 03 March 2007

Thank you sirchadlington for this wonderful FAQ you've put together for us in the forum.  Please Read the FAQ's for more info. 


LATEST UPDATES:

2007/03/02 01:29 - Added a clarification about admin email whois, also... added a point about the Abritration Forum... added note about another GoDaddy skeleton! (#9)

2007/02/27 17:33 - Updated FAQ #20. GoDaddy CEO has a blog post!
2007/02/27 10:31 - I added FAQ #22 and #23 regarding Domain Not Found error. So far, no real good solution for this one, its a strange situation where the only ones that can fix it is RF.


Due to the fact that I've seen duplicate questions being asked all the time on this forum, I decided it would be best to make an official FAQ forum so you could quickly get answers without searching the vast forums. If you have any Q/A to add to this thread, reply with them and I will add them to this post. Thanks!

QUESTION 1
Q: Why do I get a blank whois/user and pass error/can't change lock status/no auth code on RF?
A: If you have blank data problems, can't change whois, have a blank authorization code, or aren't able to change your lock status (you submit it but it stays unlocked, etc). This is 99% of the time caused because your registrar is ENOM (not RegFly). RegFly used to be a reseller of ENOM, before they became ICANN accredited (no idea how they stuck that one pass us). SO... how do you check this? Go to: http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch?ip=yourdomain.com and change 'yourdomain' with your own domain name. You will get the whois info. If it says that the registrar is ENOM. THIS IS A GOOD THING. It means you can transfer your domain out under RegFly's feet and gain control back over it (see next point)

QUESTION 2
Q: My domain registrar shows up as ENOM.. now what?
A: I followed the steps listed:
1) Went to enomcentral and created a free account
2) Scanned my drivers license - then edited it in photoshop to blur out some of my license number for safety reasons (do this, just black out the last few digits for your own privacy!)
3) Took screenshots of my regfly account listing all my domains
4) Copied the whois information for my 3 domains into a txt file
5) E-mail all of this info to: Elida Flores ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it )
6) Include in the e-mail a message saying you own x.com and that you want it transfered to your new ENOM account (list what your userid is on ENOM). Be sure to tell her which domains you want pushed to ENOM!
7) Wait 1-2 days for her to process it. I got mine moved over to ENOM in 24 hrs. You'll get an email from ENOM thanking you for choosing them, then the domains will be in your ENOM account where you can edit the WHOIS info again and have FULL control back...
8) Jump for joy
9) Post your ENOM success story here

QUESTION 3
Q: How do I unlock my domain with RF?
A: I went into the config of each individual domain and unlocked them. They were all in 'lock' mode. I first unlocked them, then re-locked them, then unlocked them again. This seemed to work... and if you go to DNSSTUFF.com and do a whois search you can see an UNCACHED whois update, which shows immediately the changes (you don't have to wait for propagation through the whois databases). Just type in your domain and click the link that says GET FRESH RESULTS in blue.

If your domain is unlocked it should say: Status: OK! if it doesnt, and says something like client____prohibited. Then repeat the steps and keep refreshing for the uncached whois result.

QUESTION 4
Q: How do I get my 'auth' code?

ANSWER: REGISTERFLY
A: If your domain registrar is RegisterFly and not ENOM, then you will be able to get your auth code. There were troubles in the past with this, but recently regfly seems to be showing the codes again.
1) Go to manage domains (where it lists all your domains)
2) Click a domain (anyone will do)
3) Click the [+] beside Domain Contact Information
4) Click CONFIGURE button at the bottom (you need to do this... it wont list the code in that ajax table that pops up first)
5) You will now see input boxes to edit the data
6) Scroll to the bottom and you'll see a box saying Authorization Code
7) Copy that code... it looks like 9AHE3HaZv7 or something like that.
8) Open notepad... and type your domain name and the auth code
9) Go up to the top of the page where theres it the dropdown with all your other domains. Click it... choose the next domain on the list.. and click GO. Then repeat steps 6-8 for each domain. EACH DOMAIN HAS A DIFFERENT AUTH CODE.
10) Save the notepad file. Then... when you transfer them to another registrar, you'll need to input these codes.

ANSWER: ENOM (submitted by: Brad R)
How do I get my Auth code from enom?
If your domain was with enom, and you were able to get enom to transfer that domain to a new account (see Question 2 above):

1. Go to www.enomcentral.com and log in to your account.
2. Click on "Registered domains" in your account summary.
3. Click on the desired domain name.
4. Click on "contact information" and check the info. enom sends auth codes by email, so you need to have the correct info. If you've transferred a ProtectFly domain, you might still have the RegisterFly info here. You should change address, phone, etc. to your real info ASAP.
5. In the drop-down "Manage domain" box, select "General Settings".
6. Click "Email Auth Code to Registrant."

QUESTION 5
Q: How to transfer your unlocked domains
A: do this:

PRE CHECKLIST
a) Check the whois and are sure they are unlocked (status: OK) - see FAQ #1
b) Change all your whois info back to your own
c) Make sure PROTECT FLY is turned off
d) Have your OWN email in the whois admin contact email spot
e) Have your auth codes ready

1) I went to my new registrar (NAMECHEAP.COM for me) and I logged into my account and went to bulk transfer. (You can also use GoDaddy if you want.. but they have some other navigation flow, this is mainly for namecheap but the steps are similar)

2) I typed all of my domains into NAMECHEAP and clicked submit. They showed up as 'unlocked' and NC told me I could transfer them. I used the coupon code "FEBLOVE" which lets you transfer domains for only $7.95! So.. I paid $7.95 for each domain through paypal, the money was deposited into my account, then I made the transfer and paid through quick checkout. You can also pay with credit card if you want or even Google Checkout.

3) I then went to MANAGE TRANSFERS screen in NC and it listed my domains I was transferring. You have to then have you click each of the names and type in the AUTH CODE from RegFly and confirm it. I did that for each domain, and NC said it was now in cue to transfer.

4) About 4-5 hours later, I got emails from namecheap/enom wanting me to confirm the transfer. I clicked the link inside the e-mail and accepted the transfer. My IP is tracked, and it says that my acceptance of the transfer went through.

5) Now just wait for the old regfly domains to transfer over to my NC account. REMEMBER: 5 days, if regfly doesnt email you or properly contact me (which they wont cause they are acting stupid and refusing to send out proper emails)... they automatically become successfully transfered by DEFAULT... whether regfly likes it or not. This is due to a new ICANN rule where unlocked domains will get transfered to another registrar after 5 days if no 'denial' email is responded to. So either way... in 6 days you should have your domains!

QUESTION 6
Q: My whois admin contact email is set as ' This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ' what is going on?
A: See FAQ #1

QUESTION 7
Q: What registrar should I pick now? I'm scared!
A: Go here and view a huge bunch of registrars and their ratings by thousands of users. They are accurate and you can read up on tons of testimonials. Right now GoDaddy and Namecheap are my top picks because they accept paypal. If I had to say 1 company, I would suggest NameCheap if you want hassle-free domain management and don't need hosting, etc.

QUESTION 8
Q: Why do you like NameCheap so much?

1) I've had no problems with them... I have dozens of domains with them.
2) Their interface is amazing and so easy! It is ajax-driven, really slick
3) They don't clutter their site with ads or try to sell you stuff like GoDaddy
4) Their support is lacking, I've heard. But I haven't had issues... so I haven't had to contact support.
5) THEY ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH REGFLY OR UNIFIEDNAMES. They are affiliated with UNIFIEDREGISTRAR... but don't confuse the two. UNIFIEDREGISTRAR is ok. UNIFIEDNAMES is not.
6) I was going to go with GoDaddy but I've heard just as many horror stories about GoDaddy 'freezing' domains and suspending accounts for stupid little complaints without a court order. www.nodaddy.com
7) Namecheap has an amazing rating.... look! http://www.namepros.com/domain-registrar-reviews/83600-namecheap.html
8) Namecheap isn't expensive... there are coupons to get new domains and renewals for only $7.95 or even cheaper... just search digitalpoint or namepros
9) THEIR WHOIS PROTECTION IS FREE when you register a domain. ENOM charges $8/yr for this!

OTHER REGISTRAR'S I'VE HEARD GOOD ABOUT: Monkier.com

QUESTION 9
Q: What about GoDaddy?

1) I've heard good ratings over all from them
2) They do have skeletons in their closet (Update: and have been found to be stealing domains)... and there are horror stories about GD posted in the Registerflies forum!
3) They have an decent BBB score
4) They are huge... now one of the biggest. They are based in the USA
5) They sponsor diggnation! (The best vid podcast ever)
6) Their phone support, I've heard, is very fast and good
7) They offer a trillion other services (ok.. maybe not that much).. such as hosting (though I recommend my clients not to use them as a host as there's much better alternatives)
8) They have a new domain interface. I dont think its as good as namecheap's GUI. Still... much more improved.
9) Only thing I don't like about them is that their site is so cluttered I get annoyed. So many sponsored ads and stuff they try to sell you. So make up your mind and choose!

QUESTION 10
Q: Why aren't my support tickets at REGFLY being answered?
A: Because... they 'dont have access to their help system' anymore... OR.. its just because they don't care about you and are overloaded by so many requests for help that they've given up. Don't rely on them helping you via the ticket system.


QUESTION 11
Q: I just learned about this... what is going on?

"An apparent power struggle between two partners in the company has left customers scrambling to recover domains that were not automatically renewed as agreed, or were paid for and for no apparent reason allowed to lapse well before the agreed upon expiration date.

And what of ICANN's decision to simply refer customers back to Registerfly, when the reason they are contacting ICANN in the first place is for a problem concerning domain registration that Registerfly either cannot or will not resolve on its own? If ICANN itself is either unable or unwilling to handle a problem of this magnitude." Though.. they have made an statement and sent it to registerfly telling them to shape up in the next 15 days or lose their ICANN certification

Read the story

Summary:
http://www.bobparsons.com/RegisterflyScandal.html

Interesting video:
http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=512723016&channel=493148924

Slashdot story:
http://slashdot.org/articles/07/02/20/0024233.shtml


QUESTION 12
Q: Who's UnifiedNames?
A: http://www.stopunifiednames.com/whois.html

QUESTION 13
Q: Who's Kevin Medina?
A: http://www.stopunifiednames.com/medina.html

QUESTION 14
Q: Who do I complain to? (Submitted by Flytrap)
http://ic3.gov/complaints
http://reports.internic.net/cgi/registrars/problem-report.cgi
https://odr.bbb.org/odrweb/public/GetStarted.aspx
http://www.cctf.nj.gov/computerform.htm

QUESTION 15
Q: Why does RegFly's website have NOTHING on it about all this?
A: To my knowledge, Kevin .. after being fired... changed all the passwords and configs to the RegFly website so that staff no longer could edit it or access it. He also edited the passwords to the help ticket system apparently... so that is why staff can't answer the help tickets. Seems fishy why its taking so long for them to regain access... but right now I couldn't care less.

QUESTION 16
Q: If I transfer my domain(s) to a new registrar.. do I lose my renewals I bought.. what happens to the expiry date?
A: If your domain has been renewed already for 3 years... and you transfer it... that will remain. When you transfer a domain to a registrar you pay for a minimum of 1 EXTRA year.. and then you can transfer it to them and have you existing expiry date + 1 yr. However... if you're transfering to ENOM... you don't have to pay for 1 year extra. Since ENOM already owned your domain, they just move it to your ENOM account out of regfly. It only works for domains that have ENOM listed as the registrar.

QUESTION 17
Q: My domain on RegFly says it doesn't expire until xx/xx/07 however in the whois it says it already has expired! What do I do?
A: Well, if your domain has already expired it is because RegFly screwed up and tricked you into thinking they had renewed it when they really didn't. Right now there is no clear solution to this other than to contact the people in FAQ #14 and hope you can still get it back. Make sure to take screenshots of ALL your domains in regfly, and get all whois info, etc on your domain. If you can register it again and it's available... go and get it! It may have expired a long time ago under your nose and been available for some time now!

QUESTION 18
Q: My domain is about to expire soon! I'm going to lose it! What do I do?
A: 1... DONT PANIC. Second, DONT GIVE MONEY TO REGFLY TO RENEW IT. If you have funds alraedy in your regfly account.. then do a quick checkout and renew it, I've read that renewals still work if you have funds in your account. But if you dont have funds in your account.. DONT pay regfly any more money, you'll lose it. Secondly, try and do all the steps above to transfer it out of regfly before it expires.

QUESTION 19
Q: Can I still transfer a domain if it is locked???
A: Some people have been able to do it, as seen here. They are lucky.

QUESTION 20

Q: Do you have any coupons/deals for transfering my domain to someone?
A: YES!
NameCheap - use coupon: FEBLOVE to get each of your domains transfered for $7.95

GoDaddy - They have an offer for RegFly users here.
Update: Mary, from these forums, pointed out that the GoDaddy CEO made a post in his blog which is neat to read. Check it out here: http://www.bobparsons.com/RegisterflyScandal.html

MyDomain - I heard you can transfer for $5.00, as it says on their homepage, but for some reason it doesnt work and you still get charged $7.99.
UPDATE: MyDomain apparently works now.

QUESTION 21
Q: RegFly overcharged my credit card... what do I do?
A: Do this:
1) Contact local police, they will help investigate
2) Phone up credit card company, they'll have a fraud/risk dept. to ask what to do
3) Steps: http://www.ehow.com/how_117148_fix-billing-mistake.html
4) File on Better Business Bureau

QUESTION 22
Q: I get a "DOMAIN NOT FOUND" error. Help!
A: Ok... so I have gotten a bunch of e-mails and replies about this one. The signs are that your whois info is registerfly's info. Your registrar is either REGISTERFLY, INC. or some weird N/A ###### thing. AND.. you can't edit your whois info in regfly because it says domain is not found.

For this one... it looks like because your registrar is RegFly and not ENOM, there is no way to push it out to ENOM. Second, since it is locked and your admin whois email is not your own.. there is no way to transfer it. And since you can't edit whois.. there is no way to fix this. SO... the only solution I have right now is that RegFly has to edit this and fix it themselves. How? The best solution I can come up with is to phone RegFly's support phone number 973-404-8430 (9-5pm EST M-F). And then HOPE somebody picks up the phone. There have been reports that a guy has picked up the phone sometimes and actually helped a few people... or gave some people some lame ass response that he couldn't get into the help ticket system. ALSO.. DONT WASTE TIME opening regfly support tickets... they DONT answer them!

QUESTION 23
Q: My domain show as EXPIRED in regfly, but my WHOIS says it doesn't expire till 2008!
A: I have seen 4 cases of this so far, and it has something to do with data corruption at RegFly in their databases, and is also closely tied with the problem in FAQ #22. No solution on it yet.

QUESTION 24
Q: What do you mean by 'adminstrative/admin whois email?' (Posted by: BradR)

A: What they're telling you is that you need to change the whois information so that the "administrative contact" email address is your email address.

When you have privacy protection enabled, the Administrative Contact is changed to Registerfly's postal address, and an anonymous email address. Mail sent to that anonymous address is supposed to be forwarded to you. When you transfer, the transfer request is sent to this email!

QUESTION 25
Q: Is there ANY ORGANIZATION that cares about this issue?'
A: Yes, apparently there is! The National Arbitration Forum. Visit them by CLICKING HERE.


THATS IT FOR NOW FOLKS! Goodluck, and God bless. In the end, RF will pay for the grief they've caused!

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Sun - TUCOWS Registered | 2007-03-03 02:43:23
What if your domains is with TUCOWS (registerfly) ??
acousticdryad - About unlocking? Registered | 2007-03-03 06:45:32
Can you gives exact steps for unlocking a domain? It's unclear and nothing I seem to do is working.
MattO - Tucows Registered | 2007-03-03 08:44:28
im with tucows as well. What can I do?
rodr - Re: Tucows Registered | 2007-03-03 14:07:21
See my post regarding .uk domains in the Success Stories forum:
http://registerflies.com/component/option,com_joomlaboard/Itemid,71/func,view/id,1514/catid,22/
Samson - Namecheap Registered | 2007-03-03 11:57:48
Quote:
WhoisGuard Protect One @ $2.88/yr

* Protects One Domain
* As Low as $2.88/yr
* Currently Free With New Registrations and Transfers

WhoisGuardProtect One - Add to Cart


Should be noted that namecheap.com only gives you the protection for free at registration, it costs you money afterward. Probably not a major thing if you purchase a multi-year deal though.

Either way I'm not big on the hidden fees thing. With so many places offering it for free, it should be a standard feature. But whois protection fees were a natural result of ICANN and the stupidity of everyone needing valid contact info. Except the spammers.
swoop - WHOIS Info Totally Bogus Registered | 2007-03-03 13:42:44
I went through the WHOIS info for my domains still at RF, and find two of them to be totally bogus.

What to do? Change the contact info on the RF site back to myself?
sirchadlington - Thanks admin! Registered | 2007-03-03 14:27:28
avatar Thanks admin for posting it up on the homepage!

For everyone wanting the latest, updated version of the FAQ's in the forum: click here
swoop - FEBLOVE Coupon Expired Registered | 2007-03-03 14:50:37
Question 5 lists FEBLOVE as a NC coupon code. It no longer works.
chuckee - Cannot get AUTH code Registered | 2007-03-03 15:51:07
Hi,
even though you mention that "there were troubles in the past with this, but recently regfly seems to be showing the codes again" I cannot see the AUTH code for two of my domains. The registrar for them in RegisterFly and not Enom. The AUTH code it gives for both of them is just 'RRP'.
aj.doyle - RFly dropped the ball Registered | 2007-03-03 17:09:26
I guess that goes without saying, but now my domain is at enom and is in extended RGP status. I am not paying this $160 charge to get my domain back. Is there going to be any way to help those of us that got painted in to this corner?
blakilox Registered | 2007-03-03 17:38:12
We really need to know what to do when our domains say Authorization Code RRP

Unlocking isn't working when it says this RRP, no matter how many tines we say unlock/lock/unlock it says unlocked in the registerfly interface but whois says client transfer prohibited and registerfly whois continues to say locked
7digit - Auth code RRP Registered | 2007-03-03 21:46:23
As others have mentioned, one of my domains also shows RRP as the Authorization Code although it is unlocked. Are there any solutions for this?
milosv - Renewa unsuccessfull Registered | 2007-03-04 08:04:12
I have domain expired at 02-27. Last several days I am trying to renew it but always get failure:

Failed: Unable to renew 2104:Billing failure ((ACCOUNT:318 NSF, TRID:183622524))

I am doint quick checkout option and have enough funds for renewal.
Domain shows my whois info, client update and transfer prohibited and dns are changed to ns.expirefly.com.

Can anybody help me with this?
Thanks.
doramail - Renewal of Domains doesn't wo Registered | 2007-03-05 14:15:00
I received the following renewal confirmation email from Registerfly on 24th Feb 2007. But the domain is currently parked with the DNS of ExpireFly.COM. Repeated support requests have been made through all possible means, but they haven't renewed it yet.

So, if you are planning to renew your domain, Registerfly's web interface may steal your money without renewing them.

========================================
RegisterFly.com Domain Renewal confirmation for Order ID: 64473932

You have renewed the following domains in your account:

Order Number : 64474090
Domain Id : 16068258
Expiration Date : 2007-02-24
Years added : 1
New Expire Date : 2008-02-24

================================================== ====
Number of names processed (1)

Questions, comments - http://www.registerfly.com/support/index.php
Home Page - registerfly.com
sysadmin - re: RFly dropped the ball Registered | 2007-03-05 02:18:37
aj.doyle wrote:
I guess that goes without saying, but now my domain is at enom and is in extended RGP status. I am not paying this $160 charge to get my domain back. Is there going to be any way to help those of us that got painted in to this corner?


1. Email enom technical support, provide PROOF that you paid for your renewal but that RegisterFly botched it (emails, screen shots, bank statement scan, etc).
2. Request a drop in the renewal fee to the normal fee for renewals associated with your account.
3. Make sure your CC info is up to date and within a few days, they'll manually override the price and issue the charge/renewal at the more reasonable price.

You might have to call and ask to speak to a manager or otherwise try more than once because it's at their discretion that they do this but I can assure you that I have seen it work on several domains from several different RF customers.

The fact that eNom is trying to charge people $160 for problems caused by THEIR reseller is absolutely absurd. Contact them them via the contact information posted on this site and let them know what you think about this extortion. Sure, they're helping you move your pre registerfly split domains to them but they're doing it in the hopes that they'll get a lot of these $160 RGP renewals which would be a WINDFALL for them at 16 times the normal renewal fee. SIXTEEN TIMES!!! At least GoDaddy's offer to RF customers guarantees the full refund of any transfer fees for transfers that fail. Now that's a GENUINE willingness to help RF customers, not a predatory and greedy act like eNom's.
doramail - Enom is better than GoDaddy Registered | 2007-03-09 06:01:34
ICANN should issue some unified guidelines to all registrars which should be capable to have a streamlined strategy on web interface of domain registration and management. Most of the troubles are caused by the tricky development of the web applications which block the freedom of the user.

We shouldn't forget the fact that Registerfly was offering us the best interface and endless options. They promoted one of the lowest charges in the industry without much hidden charges like GoDaddy or Enom. I still have 15 domains with Registerfly and 12 of them are free to move. I wish to keep them with Registerfly, if they are back to business in 1 month time.

I think ENOM is more transparent than GoDaddy. GD's domain registration application is very very tricky.

For eg, try to register an INFO domain for 10 year and you will be charged $93.40 instead of $12.4 (1.24 per year)

Whenever you make any changes in your Domain's Contact Details with GoDaddy, you will be compelled to Agree on a NO Transfer agreement for certain period. (30 or 60 days!)

By default, GD's registration of domains are for 2 years. Only vigilant techies will click on the options to edit it for 1 year.

Enom has a fast loading and clean interface compared to the cluttered one of GoDaddy. I agree that restoration fee for expired domains with ENOM is definitely high. Registerfly was offering us a 30 days grace period for renewals of domains!

Enom helped me to push 9 of my domains from RF with a breeze. I would like to share some easy steps.

1. Make a list of Domains which are registered with ENOM by your RF account.

2. Create a long email address with GMAIL.COM. They allow you to create up to 30 characters and it will minimize the adverse effect of mail spamming through domain contacts.

3. Create a new account with RegisterFly and push all of those selected domains to your new account. Make sure you have the correct contact details and email address which closely matches to the ENOM data in the newly created RF profile.

4. Go to www.enomcentral.com and create an eNom account, here you will establish an enom account.

5. email screenshots from within your newly created RegisterFly account showing all the domains. ( Assuming that you pushed all your ENOM registerd ones to the new account.)

6. email a copy of your photo ID (Driver’s license or whatever)

7. email your eNom login ID, (The one you created on enomcentral.com)

8. Include your domains in text format in the email, along with the screenshot.

9. Your eNOM contact is customersupport@enom.com. I am sure that they will not let you down.

10. Once your domains are pushed to ENOM, DON'T FORGET to UPDATE the contact details of every domains.( By default, many of the domains will be having Registerfly address as contacts.) eNOM offer Global Edit feature, which is almost similar to bulk changes in Registerfly control panel.

eNom says all RF customers will be specially coded to provide a discounted rate of $9.99 for renewals for the .COM, .NET, .ORG, .US, and .BIZ top level domains.

http://www.enom.com/migrate/faq.asp?

If you are from EU and would like to find a transparent registrar with clean interface, try
http://www.gandi.net/domain/price. They will cost you 12,00 €+ VAT. I have few of my high profile domains with them for long time without any problems.
mrgreencom Registered | 2007-03-08 19:02:20
I called tech support (425.274.4500, Opt #3) and they said to email the above information to customersupport@enom.com
utzon - My Success Story Registered | 2007-03-05 16:01:33
Thank you for choosing eNom. The domain(s) are now in your enom account. You may manage your domains at www.enomcentral.com

Thanks,



elida flores | business development
__________________________________
eNom, Inc., a Demand Media company
Direct: 425.274.4500 x4262
Fax: 425.952.0794
15801 NE 24th St.
Bellevue, WA 98008
elida@enom.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeppe Utzon [mailto:XXX@XXX.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 9:17 AM
To: Elida Flores
Subject: Domain transfer

Hello Elida

Like many others, I have been caught up in the whole RegisterFly debacle. I am the owner of the follow five (5) domains:

antimom.com
bauzilla.com
flicker.net
utzon.com
viractor.com

They are currently held at Registerfly and I am unable to transfer them out myself. I would like all five domains transferred to my eNom account (eNom userid: jeppeutzon) and I hope you can help with that. I don't know what else to do. One of them (viractor.com) expires today and another one (antimom.com) expires in 9 days and I risk losing these domains. I've included a text file (whois.txt) with the whois information for all five domains, a screenshot of my domain list from my registerfly account (account.gif) and a scan of my passport
(passport.jpg). I hope this is sufficient to verify the authenticity of my request.

Sincerely, Jeppe Utzon
sparky - IMPORTANT! Re: Item 25 Registered | 2007-03-13 11:24:35
Item 25 "Is there ANY ORGANIZATION that cares about this issue?" lists the National Arbitration Forum.

Yes, their website sure makes them look like our saviors, but please read the fine print. $1300 to handle a case

I'm afraid these people are just opportunistic scumbags who profit from our misfortune, just like (or even worse than) the squatters!

If anyone knows of a legitimate organization who CARES about our plight (and not just about our $$$), please list it. My domains are gone, deleted, squatted. Like many of us, I'm sure, I'm now trying to rebuild my entire business. First I have to get my domain back. HOW?
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