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  • Report:  #454112

Complaint Review: ENOM - Bellevue, Washington

Reported By:
- miami, Florida,
Submitted:
Updated:

ENOM
15801 NE 24th St., Bellevue,, 98008 Washington, U.S.A.
Phone:
425-974.4689
Web:
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I have owned a domain, designmanfx.com for years... probably since 1998, this entire time it was with register.com then a friend got an account with enom and transferred some of my domains to her since she was more of a technical person when it came to internet hosting and programming. Since last year (12 months) i have been trying to get in touch with her and she has disappeared and moved away with has left me with enom. Since, I have fought with them back and forth about my domain which just happens to be the domain that i use for DNS to point allllllll my other websites to on my server. Enom basically just tells me to call their reseller. And when i couldn't get in touch with her and her company, I was ignored by enom.

So where am i know? nowhere.... when u go to the site it shows that it is for sale .. i want to go to WIPO but i havent got the money to do so. Can anyone help??? Basically when it came to it enom just ignored me, keep in mind that although she was their reseller all MY INFORMATION on the whois was mine and was verified, i mean email, phone number everything... all i want to do was renew it and now some domain pirate has it and wants thousands for me to get it back?

HELP HELP HELP PLEASE

Nick

miami, Florida

U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Richard_L

los angeles,
California,
USA
Enom ripoff renewal policies

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, September 08, 2011

I didn't get a notice to renew my domain, when I realized it was past renewal date, Enom registered the name ITSELF and now wants to sell it back to me for get this, $ 250.00 to grant me the opportunity to buy it back, (after having it for 10 years) and then pay the $ 100.00 renewel fee they overcharge for. ENOM is a total ripoff and should be avoided by consumers in the future.

thanks


Fanwriter

Elmira,
New York,
U.S.A.
Enom took my domains, too

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, September 23, 2009

 

   Enom took my domains (read report on Enom - fraudulent use of credit card) and wnated $200 each for their return. After a year had gone by, I noticed they were available again. So there is a chance, check after a year, maybe they won't pay the NIC fees. 

   Also, write to the Washington State Attorney General, and write to whatever federal agency is overseeing them. Enough complaints, they will have to do something.     

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