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problem resolved, thanks everyone for your comments.
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LegitScript.com adamantly denies that it is a “front for big PhRMA” and claims that it is funded by its employees. But unlike pharmacy verification groups like VIPPS and PharmacyChecker.com, it does not charge pharmacies a fee for its verification service. So where does its revenue come from
- says it all really,.LegitScript.com Founder, John Horton worked in the Bush White House
So you're mad because you own a domain that uses a drug Trademark to push traffic to a generic and someone didn't like this?
It sounds like you don't realize this, but you are partnering criminally with an illegal RX site that sells fake meds. 4rx doesn't even require a doctor's prescription. Not that they need to anyway since the drugs are not real. Any re-orders you got would have been due to a placebo effect.
This is a threat to domain owner's property rights..
You deserved a little advanced notice of the problem. Sounds like a total communication blunder of the highest degree from the registrars. IMO.
namecheap or enom are lucky which didnt get their a** sue by this domain owner since he doesnt have $$$. As this point they can shutdown the hosting but cant suspended the domain. it's so simple .
namecheap or enom are lucky which didnt get their a** sue by this domain owner since he doesnt have $$$. As this point they can shutdown the hosting but cant suspended the domain. it's so simple .
All my domains at Namecheap show up as Enom domains. I contacted them and asked if they are able to switch to namecheap. Otherwise I'm gone. This is so messed up.
Generic meds use the same formula as the original and become available after the original patent expires. Don't you find it odd that the meds on 4rx still have active patents, yet they are offering generics?Generic doesn't mean fake, it's the same stuff just cheaper. They are clearly state that it's generic and don't infringe on the trademark as it's not sold by the same name. If it was fake or placebo no one would buy it.
All my domains at Namecheap show up as Enom domains. I contacted them and asked if they are able to switch to namecheap. Otherwise I'm gone. This is so messed up.
Hello Erdinc,
First of all, let me emphasize that we have absolutely nothing to do with these suspensions, this campaign is being waged by eNom directly and they neither inform us about certain domains being suspended, nor provide us with the ability to warn/notify our customers.
Our policy has always been as stated by Richard Kirkendall and it is not going to be changed.
We acquired our ICANN accreditation at the end of 2007 and have been developing our own domain registration platform since then. However, it requires a lot of resources and efforts to build it well enough to smoothly move over 1.6 million domains we currently hold away from eNom. And even though we have no ETA so far, I assure you that we are doing our best to accomplish that as soon as possible. Unfortunately, at this time it is technically impossible to take your domains away from eNom.
I would also like to point out that this campaign against illegal pharmacy domains was basically initiated/encouraged by no other than US President Barack Obama, you can find more details about that here:
SecuringPharma - Obama seeks action on online pharmacies domain names.
So basically this affects not only domains registered through eNom, but the whole industry, and refusing to suspend domains involved into distribution of illegal pharmacy might potentially affect registrar's accreditation. Perhaps, that is the reason of eNom starting suspending such domains, despite the article stating that they declined to take any actions.
Hope I have answered your concerns and managed to dissuade you from transferring away from us. Should you have any other questions, please let us know.
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Regards,
Ilya P.
Customer Support
LegitScript and eNom are pleased to announce an agreement (see link for full press release) by which LegitScript will assist eNom, a subsidiary of DemandMedia, in identifying “rogue” Internet pharmacies.