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aladinonl

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Hi,
I posted a question in the thread discussing about name.com but that thread kinda old and generic, so i make a new thread asking for consultation. If I violate anything, pls tell me.

I bought some domains from name.com and park with sedo and namedrive. The domains park fine with sedo but sedo still hasnt finished verifying, while verification process was quick with godaddy names. The domains park with namedrive are inaccessible, 403 error returns.

I'm a student and want to see the returns fast so pls help me.
 
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AfternicAfternic
Ask sedo to verify manually. Send them an email or contact them through control panel.
 
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I would think the problem is not at Sedo. But I'll do.
 
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Its on sedo's end. Unless you have privacy enabled. Which will not let them get verified. Send them an email. I have many domains with name.com that are on sedo and were verified with no problems at all.
 
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With Sedo, verification can take up to a week in my experience. This is nothing to worry about, but just double check to make sure you have no spelling mistakes in the domain anyway.

Sometimes my domains instantly are verified, others take time. If the domain was previously parked at Sedo, then it should be instant, but newly regged and non parked domains do take some time for the staff to verify.
 
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Thanks Max, it clams me down. I just checked Sedo, 1 domain from name.com was verified so i guess it takes time, probably sedo supports godaddy better.

But how about Namedrive? 403 Forbidden error saying I don't have permission to access.
Also, anyone has experience with Namedrive? I'm attracted by its templates. But it's too slow. and now broblem...
 
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