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I don't know if it's just me or anything, but I've been trying so many times to transfer out of Enom to RegisterFly that it's not even funny. It's quite annoying when you have to keep asking the support to refund the money back into your account, and secondly not being able to retrieve it back into your PayPal accont but that's alright I guess. Basically I keep getting an error something like this "Unable to retrieve current domain contacts from UWhois." It's quite odd I must say honestly, because I even switched throughout various Enom accounts (of course keeping in mind it can only be done every 7 days.) I'm sure it has nothing to do with my contact info in WHOIS because I updated it various times.

Any of you guys ever attempted and got the same kind of error? :|
 
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Never gotten the same type of error, but you might check and make sure that you don't have anything weird in the whois info (Like certain characters cause some automatic requests to fail. Keep the whois as simple/plain as possible).

Also, username "regfly" here is a good resource (Paul).

Just some ideas, best of luck,

Allan :gl:
 
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Was it a .cc name? I had a similiar issue the name was with another enom reseller and decided to move to rf, after 2-3 tries Rf had to contact enom and between them they moved it over
 
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marisolblue said:
Was it a .cc name? I had a similiar issue the name was with another enom reseller and decided to move to rf, after 2-3 tries Rf had to contact enom and between them they moved it over

Nope it was a .net domain name.
 
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Why are you transferring, enom is one of the best registrars out there, IMO :tu:
 
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