I was adviced from Registerfly that my domain name falconblanco.com would expire and that I should renew by paying and move the domain to Registerfly. I paid and received payment confirmation and instuctions:
1) - Go to https://registerfly.com/whois/ and do a whois lookup on your name to the current registrar. Go to their website and request the AUTHORIZATION code of the domain name and ensure the name is unlocked. If the name is with ENOM.COM, request the login info of your account.
2) - Once you have the code, go to https://registerfly.com/transfer/status.... enter the code in the box next to the domain name and select the process button, next to it.
3) - You may receive an email from the losing registrar and also from US to approve the transfer once it is approved, it may take 1-2 business days for the name to transfer from the prior company to us.
I did all that. The problem is that at ENOM.COM my domain does not show, I can%26#039;t get the authorisation code. I%26#039;m stuck!
Domain messed up! Conflict between name server, Web site host, etc. Need help! Urgent!!!?
advise: get away from registerfly.com and stick with enom. you will have more luck to connect with someone at enom. the email you received from registerfly was a trick to get you to go back with them. registerfly wants you to unlock and give authorization to them, to get your business back. apparently from what you write so far, it%26#039;s good news, because not able to give registerfly authorization. so now the problem is getting into your account at enom.com. i think once done you only make a payment to renew your domain and there is no wait for your site to go online again, also it will cost less money than transferring your domain back to registerfly. you can log into enom.com?
i have my domains at enom.com and can walk you through.
after you log in, you should see: Account Summary in large orange letters. under this: registered domains: (#). The # showing how many you have, click on this link and it shoud give you the list of your domains. above this list there is a link called: expired, perhaps your domain is in that list. In this list of expired, click on the name and you should see the option to %26#039;add years%26#039;. Go ahead and renew for two years, so you can relax a bit and set the %26#039;autorenew%26#039; option... found it?
enom phone support: U.K. +44(0)161 2364100
If your domain has already expired, please use the following instructions:
How do I renew (or reactivate) an EXPIRED domain?
Login to your account and choose the menu option DOMAINS in the top menu.
Click on my enom or my account and select the link 绂?You have # domain names that have expired.
Find the domain(s) you wish to reactivate in your list and click to place a checkmark in the box to the left of the domain, then click the add to cart button and complete the checkout process.
you have a grace period of about 30-45 days without losing your domain - and once you renew it, you will be online again in just an hour or two.
Domain messed up! Conflict between name server, Web site host, etc. Need help! Urgent!!!?
first off, your name is still with ENOM
Registration Service Provided By: eNom, Inc.
Contact: Info@eNom.com
Visit: http://www.enomcentral.com
Domain name: falconblanco.com
Registrant Contact:
Peter
second of all, it is LOCKED, which will prevent you from transferring it
Status: Locked
Name Servers:
dns1.name-services.com
dns2.name-services.com
Third, it expired and until you renew it with ENOM, you will not be able to unlock it and and transfer it
Expiration date: 25 Nov 2007 12:47:56
Also, there should be no need to transfer it. It sounds to me like you are the victim of a marketing effort by a Registrar who preys on people with expiring domain names and conives them into transferring their domain names (needlessly) to their service.
ANSWER:
Renew it with ENOM and leave it where it is.
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