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NetworkSolutions.com a WEB.COM company rejected domain transfer for no reason! BEWARE of NetSol

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NetworkSolutions.com aka NetSol rejected domain transfer to another registrar for no reason breaking ICANN rules.

BEWARE of NetworkSolutions registrar!
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I purch a domain transfer to Namech..

- The domain is not currently locked (turned to "Off")
- A private whois is not enabled and never ever
- auth code is valid and correct

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after 24 hours I am getting email that says

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A support chat has been disabled for my account showing "null". I have created a ticket and got second email
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The domain has NO "DOMAIN PROTECT" NO PRIVATE REGISTRATION and never had any protection. WHOIS IS SHOWING MY INFO. They are just rejected transfer and try to scam me :xf.frown:

ICANN and domain community please help.
 
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AfternicAfternic
But i have no issue faced i requested my 3 domains auth code still yet and transfer go smoothly.
 
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This is shocking, a complaint about Netsol.
 
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At some point it had domain protect enabled whatever that is. Just have them disable it and ask for auth code again. Also unlock the names before your request. I have transferred 50 plus names out of there in the last two months with no issues whatsoever. Call them.
 
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I would think any registrar that didn't support the extension would not want it transferred.
 
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I would think any registrar that didn't support the extension would not want it transferred.
it was a .com domain
 
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