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I am wanting to register a name at enom but my balance isn't high enough. Is it possible to send another user credits say if I were to pay them (I don't want to do a full refill as I planning to move away from enom).

If it were possible, could this be done with Moniker as well.

If so, I am looking for people to transfer either about $10 at Enom or $20 at moniker.

Thanks

-Steve
 
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Since you are an Enom reseller, couldn't you just create yourself a new Retail account with the absolute minimum pricing?

Then login to that account and register the domain then push it to your reseller account.
 
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yes i also want to od this i want ppl to send me money to my moniker account or add money to my account in someway without having access to it
 
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Good question Steve, i was meaning to ask the same question ..
As far as i know, it is not possible ...
 
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DJ said:
Good question Steve, i was meaning to ask the same question ..
As far as i know, it is not possible ...
I broke down and added money to my Moniker Balance and bought the domain names. As far as I can see within Moniker and Enom, a balance transfer is not possible.

-Steve
 
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I believe Moniker will allow you to transfer funds, but it requires you to contact them directly. I recall a situation about a year or two ago when someone sold their moniker funds balance (for less than the actual value) when they decided to get out of domaining. Moniker allowed them to have that funds balance to transfer to the buyer's moniker account and one of the moniker higher-ups took care of the funds transfer personally.

Hope this helps,
zesty
 
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