NameSilo

Help!

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch

TLA215

Established Member
Impact
302
Hello all, I registered a .info this past Thursday at godaddy. Yesterday I switched the nameservers to sedo parking. When I go to my website I get the "services for this domain has been discontinued" message. Godaddy hasn't emailed me to inform me about this. Also, the whois of the domain still has my info. Has anyone experience this before? If so, what do I have to do to fix it? Thanks in advance.
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
Unstoppable Domains โ€” AI StorefrontUnstoppable Domains โ€” AI Storefront
you may find that it takes a few hours for the change to go through the system, if no luck after 48 hrs email godaddy and ask the question from them.
 
0
•••
TLA215 said:
Hello all, I registered a .info this past Thursday at godaddy. Yesterday I switched the nameservers to sedo parking. When I go to my website I get the "services for this domain has been discontinued" message. Godaddy hasn't emailed me to inform me about this. Also, the whois of the domain still has my info. Has anyone experience this before? If so, what do I have to do to fix it? Thanks in advance.
Usually nameserver changes happen faster, but wait a couple of hours. If the domain still doesn't forward to Sedo, contact GoDaddy's support. In the meantime, make sure you have pointed your domain to the correct NS of Sedo:

ns1.sedoparking.com
ns2.sedoparking.com

By the way, changing the nameservers of a domain does not change the whois information. The domain will continue to show your personal information, unless you change your whois information within your GD account.
 
0
•••
no need to panic, both godaddy and sedo are solid/established businesses. don't make the mistake of going with cheap-cheap, sneaky-sneaky reigstrars that offer low fee's, b/c you eventually get hosed

stick with reputable companies
 
0
•••
Domain Recover
NameMaxi - Your Domain Has Buyers
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the pageโ€™s height.
Back