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Originally Posted by RichardK
Not to worry, we operate independantly of enom and provide our own support and interface.
If we need to get through to enom it is done so immediately as we provide close to 10% of their business.
If any of you have domains at enom and would like to transfer them over to your NameCheap account for free email our support and they will let you know how to do it.
Your domains must be with enom and not still under registerfly in order to accomplish this.
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No offense man, but so does registerfly. I'm coming to the conclusion that even though registerfly has screwed up a bunch, I believe it's Enom that is causing the renewal issues.
Two months ago all my names that I registered via Registerfly but were under Enom had their DNS servers changed. They were changed to a Enom name server. So about 50 of my sites went down and I couldn't change them for days.
Every since then I haven't been able to readd my whois info because that was also blacked out in the registerfy admin. When ever I try I get a bad user name/ bad password error. However any of the names I have that show registerfly in the whois, I can do anything I want with them. I can transfer them and get the EPP codes, but the Enom names I can't get the EPP codes so I can't transfer them.
So I think it's Enom that is causing this trouble, so to be honest with you I have about 30 names also with namecheap and at this point I do not feel they are any safer than the ones that I have with Enom. Simply because when I look at the whois of names that I have registered via namecheap.. it says
ICANN Registrar: ENOM, INC
So no offense to you or your company because I haven't had any bad service from you, but then again I didn't have any bad service from registerfly until they started having issues renewing domains. I'm honestly starting to think that it was Enom that was causing those issues, because regfly was moving the domains away from them.