When doing an Enom outgoing transfer appears must wait five days from when Enom sends you an email asking you to click only if you did NOT authorize the transfer - but, is there any way to authorize the transfer affirmatively and make the transfer happen immediately?
I was required to click on the link in the recipient registrar’s email to approve the transfer but the email from Enom asked me to do nothing if I accepted the outgoing transfer - or to click the enom link only if I wanted to stop the transfer.
Apparently then enom just waits out the period of time it allows for you to disallow the transfer (five days) - and only after that deadline to click the link to reverse the transfer has passed does enom even commence the outgoing process.
Other registrars don’t do it this way and allow you to take affirmative steps instantly to move the transfer along right then and there.
I don’t generally store my domains at enom. This was a first for me and just because I acquired the domain from a guy who had it at enom so he “pushed” it to my enom - an enom account I created solely for this domain, that I then transferred out eventually to someone else.
I was required to click on the link in the recipient registrar’s email to approve the transfer but the email from Enom asked me to do nothing if I accepted the outgoing transfer - or to click the enom link only if I wanted to stop the transfer.
Apparently then enom just waits out the period of time it allows for you to disallow the transfer (five days) - and only after that deadline to click the link to reverse the transfer has passed does enom even commence the outgoing process.
Other registrars don’t do it this way and allow you to take affirmative steps instantly to move the transfer along right then and there.
I don’t generally store my domains at enom. This was a first for me and just because I acquired the domain from a guy who had it at enom so he “pushed” it to my enom - an enom account I created solely for this domain, that I then transferred out eventually to someone else.
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