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How Brandbucket email notification saved my 3 domains

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Hi

Here is a story for you guys...

Today i received an email from brandbucket that one of my domain was not forwarding to its sale page on BB. I have few different registrar so i did not know where to look at. So by looking at the whois for this domain i found out that this domain was with namebright.com . I went to my Namebright account and found that this domain was not in my account. :xf.eek:

I assumed that i bought this domain on namepros. I then searched the name on NP and guess what i came across a thread including this domain. From the thread i found out that i had bought 5 domains from this user and 3 were suppose to be pushed into my namebright account and were never pushed into my account. I went ahead and contacted the NP user. After few hours i had 3 domains pushed into my account. No question asked.

I went ahead and renewed this domain and it was just expired about 4 days ago. I can not believe that NameBright changed the domain name serves right after expiration (that worked in my favor anyway) compare to other registrars they usually do it after 20-30 days.

So my point is BrandBucket email notification saved my 3 domains. If that wasn't for this notification i was going to lose these domains. Always check for the domains in your account after the sale. I have so many domains and busy life just never bothered to check and seller send me a message that domains were pushed into my namebright account. Guess i need to cut down on my registrars.

Hope this helps and forgive me for my bad grammar.

:xf.smile::xf.smile::xf.smile:
 
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Good on NameBright, the way it's supposed to work.
 
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Most registrars change the nameservers right away after expiry.. it's very rare the ones that don't.

A little trick if it helps you.
-Use an excel sheet to put all your domains.
-If you already do, then when you buy a domain on NP or elsewhere, put the domain name in the first column, leave the second column empty which will serve for the expiry date and put the registrar in the 3rd column along with the info of where you bought it.

Until you have the domain in your account, don't put the expiry date in the excel sheet even if you know it from the whois info.

That way when you look at your excel sheet, you will know that the expiry is missing meaning that you haven't double-checked if the domain is in your account yet. You can also highlight the row in a different color to indicate that the transfer is in process and only remove the color when it's official.
 
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Most registrars change the nameservers right away after expiry.. it's very rare the ones that don't.

A little trick if it helps you.
-Use an excel sheet to put all your domains.
-If you already do, then when you buy a domain on NP or elsewhere, put the domain name in the first column, leave the second column empty which will serve for the expiry date and put the registrar in the 3rd column along with the info of where you bought it.

Until you have the domain in your account, don't put the expiry date in the excel sheet even if you know it from the whois info.

That way when you look at your excel sheet, you will know that the expiry is missing meaning that you haven't double-checked if the domain is in your account yet. You can also highlight the row in a different color to indicate that the transfer is in process and only remove the color when it's official.
You are right. I just have too much going on in my life. I need to organize myself.(y)(y)(y)
 
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