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Hi,

I am/was waiting oa .com domain dropping. It has now been renewed. The registrant is :

"c/o eNom, Inc. on behalf of eNom, Inc. Customer"

Does this mean that the owner did not renew the domain and Enom are holding it for them until they do and will eventually let it drop soon. Or, is this now registered for the year?

Thanks for the help in advance.
 
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I've seen this before ... is there an email address associated within the Whois? :gl:

-Jeff B-)
 
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Jeff said:
I've seen this before ... is there an email address associated within the Whois? :gl:

-Jeff B-)

Hi, yes the email address is: [email protected] - weird ??
 
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Yes, it's kinda funky ... I, too, would like a definitive answer on this as I've been eyeing one that is in same Whois status, IMHO. Would you like to email that contact address ... and report back with their reply, your finding? :gl: :talk:

Thanks kindly.
-Jeff B-)
 
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Yeah, I will email [email protected] and ask what their intention is with the domain name I am watching, will post any reply here.

Although, the domain seems to be registered for another year... If anyone else has any ideas about htis one, please post here :)

Thanks.
 
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Thanks, Killer ... please keep us posted, and I'll shoot over some NP$'s for your excellent efforts! :$: :imho:

-Jeff B-)
 
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From: my-email
Sent: 04 March 2008 16:04:31
To: [email protected]

Hello,

I would like to now if a domain name is registered to:

"c/o eNom, Inc. on behalf of eNom, Inc. Customer
TBD eNom Customer TBD eNom Customer ([email protected])
+1.4252744500
Fax: +1.4259744795
Correspondence can be sent to:
c/o eNom, Inc. 2002 156th Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98007
US"

Does this mean that it has been fully registered or are you holding it for a short while as the current registrar has not completed the renewal process as yet? If so, how long would you normally hold the domain name for them before releasing it to public registration?

Or is this a 'Private Registration' and the domain name is fully registered until the renewal date?

Thank you,
Damien.

Await reply and will post it here.
 
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:kickass:

Thanks again, Killer! :tu:
-Jeff B-)
 
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Usually it's a name backordered by someone through Enom. The whois should be updated when payment is completed.
 
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sdsinc said:
Usually it's a name backordered by someone through Enom. The whois should be updated when payment is completed.

I thought that as soon as a registrar catch a domain name for you it is registered immediatly in your contact details... Then if you dont complete payment it is deleted again?
 
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Discussion Thread
Response (R***) 03/09/2008 07:42 AM
Hello,

Unfortunately, I can't release any information on a specific domain. I can say, that should the customer not pay, it will be released back to the registry. The registry is the one that makes the decision to release it to the public. Due to that, I cannot give an accurate date that it will be released, as we do not make that decision.

Thank You

Customer (Damien) 03/09/2008 07:39 AM
Thanks for that. But in relation to that domain name, if payment is not received from your client, what date will you be releasing it for public registration?

Thanks.

Response (R***) 03/09/2008 07:10 AM
Hello,

Registrars can hold a domain for 5 days, after which, we must release it back to the Registry. Mind you, this is on new domain registrations. If a customer already owned a domain, then the customer has 30 days to renew after the domain has been expired. After that 30 days, some registries will grant a 'redemption' period, allowing further time for the owner to renew, but at an inflated cost. The redemption period can vary from registry to registry.

Thank You

Customer (Damien) 03/09/2008 06:56 AM
How long does your client have to complete his/her payment and if the client does not complete this payment, do you release it so someone else has an oppertunity to register it?

Response (R***) 03/09/2008 06:54 AM
Hello,

The whois information that you were referring to, is used when we have secured a domain for a customer, but the transaction has yet to be finalized (ie, the payment is still processing). At this time, this domain is fully registered using our ID Protection, and is valid until it's expiration date.

Thank You

Customer (Damien) 03/09/2008 06:49 AM
The domain name I am enquiring about is: ******

Response (R***) 03/09/2008 06:44 AM
Hello,

I am unable to help with this specific issue without a domain name. If you can supply your domain name, we will research this issue further. We'll get back to you once we have that information.

Thank You

Customer (Damien) 03/09/2008 06:39 AM
Hello, I originally sent this to '[email protected]' but did not receive a reply or acknolodgment.

Could you please answer my question?

Thanks,
Damien.




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From: my-email
To: [email protected]
Subject: Registrant Info Query...
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 16:04:31 +0000

Hello,

I would like to now if a domain name is registered to:

"c/o eNom, Inc. on behalf of eNom, Inc. Customer
TBD eNom Customer TBD eNom Customer ([email protected])
+1.4252744500
Fax: +1.4259744795
Correspondence can be sent to:
c/o eNom, Inc. 2002 156th Avenue NE
Bellevue, WA 98007
US"

Does this mean that it has been fully registered or are you holding it for a short while as the current registrar has not completed the renewal process as yet? If so, how long would you normally hold the domain name for them before releasing it to public registration?

Or is this a 'Private Registration' and the domain name is fully registered until the renewal date?

Thank you,
Damien.
 
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