Again namecheap is doing what it does the best.
Holding Information .Namecheap is reselling enom.That true.But they
didn't tell that enom is reselling Hexonet. Thanks to
@Rob Monster for pointing this out.
The chain is as follows (as far as I can understand.point me if I'm wrong): afnic-->hexonet-->enom-->namecheap.
Why on earth would they just not resell (which they shouldn't in first place considering their establishment) directly from Hexonet. They deliberately
choose enom which has $250 restoration fees and $12.5 registration fees over Hexonet who has €17.5 restoration and €11.78 registration fees.I just wonder why.
If namecheap has directly sourced their domain from afnic or even from hexonet there won't be any "12 days before" rule.
Namecheap
choose to work with company with most evil t&c.they
choose to abide by enom's absurd rules and now when it comes to giving proper service to their customer, Namecheap is saying they can't do anything we are just following instructions and I quote "though we want to improve conditions to eliminate these fees".Guess what,you can .just skip enom on reseller ladder or partner with a good company.If you are following instruction on an evil entity,It makes you equally evil.Your reputation will always be linked to enom if all you say is "we just follow them".
You have to take responsibility because I'm your customer.Not enom's
Also please give some clarity on denying me authorization codes.