mad409 Always thinking outside the box!Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 3,862 Nov 24, 2014 1K views 9 replies #1 I just registered a DN today and when I looked at it within Whois it says it's for sale and has a link to Afternic. I didn't put this there, anyone know how to get it removed? Thanks in advance...
I just registered a DN today and when I looked at it within Whois it says it's for sale and has a link to Afternic. I didn't put this there, anyone know how to get it removed? Thanks in advance...
nomen Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 3,246 Nov 24, 2014 1 point #2 The previous owner probably hasn't removed it from Afternic so you might want to ask them to remove it. Happens all the time.
The previous owner probably hasn't removed it from Afternic so you might want to ask them to remove it. Happens all the time.
mad409 Always thinking outside the box!Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 3,862 Nov 24, 2014 #3 nomen said: The previous owner probably hasn't removed it from Afternic so you might want to ask them to remove it. Happens all the time. Click to expand... Thanks but not sure who the owner was.
nomen said: The previous owner probably hasn't removed it from Afternic so you might want to ask them to remove it. Happens all the time. Click to expand... Thanks but not sure who the owner was.
mad409 Always thinking outside the box!Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 3,862 Nov 24, 2014 #6 nomen said: I mean, ask from Afternic. Click to expand... Ok I'll contact them. I could do a support ticket with Whois but don't want to sign-up and that appears to be the only way. Thanks..
nomen said: I mean, ask from Afternic. Click to expand... Ok I'll contact them. I could do a support ticket with Whois but don't want to sign-up and that appears to be the only way. Thanks..
nomen Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 3,246 Nov 24, 2014 #7 Yes, you need to contact Afternic because while contacting that specific whois service might remove it from their service, the domain would still get distributed to various other places.
Yes, you need to contact Afternic because while contacting that specific whois service might remove it from their service, the domain would still get distributed to various other places.
RU I'm out of domaining. ~RusselAccount Closed (Requested) VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 2,975 Nov 24, 2014 1 point #8 If the domain registration is "private", they ask you to send a screenshot of the domain in your registrar account as proof of ownership. P.S. afternic.sucks - they took my money.
If the domain registration is "private", they ask you to send a screenshot of the domain in your registrar account as proof of ownership. P.S. afternic.sucks - they took my money.
mad409 Always thinking outside the box!Top Member VIP ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 3,862 Nov 25, 2014 #9 I called them and was told it was removed from their system but when checking it's still there. I guess it's not hurting anything since a price isn't listed now.
I called them and was told it was removed from their system but when checking it's still there. I guess it's not hurting anything since a price isn't listed now.
TheUnriashol Established Member ☆ 10 ☆ Impact 1 Nov 25, 2014 1 point #10 The whois takes some time to catch up. Thats why its still on there. It might still be in your browser cache or their system cache.
The whois takes some time to catch up. Thats why its still on there. It might still be in your browser cache or their system cache.