Posts Tagged ‘eNom’

eNom Whois Trouble Due To Registry Operator

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

When I called eNom, their tech support rep tried to tell me it was a problem with the registry operator and how they display their data. Not as bad as the GoDaddy rep who told me I needed to pay for an upgraded “business listing” in order to update my whois record the day before.

eNom Whois Trouble

Monday, September 29th, 2008

I’m in the process of updating the whois on a lot of domains and noticed that eNom seems to be removing spaces from whois contact info. I’m guessing this is just a temporary bug in their system because domains that have not been updated recently are still showing normal-spaced whois info. Time to contact eNom support and see how long it will take them to escalate to a developer.

eNom Website Confusion

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

How does eNom have over 8 million domain names? They don’t even have a system for retreiving a lost username. You can’t even open a support request online, because that requires a username too. The only option is a phonecall with 20 minute hold times. Are they stuck in 1998 deliberately?
eNom sucks

RegisterFly disaster

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

The RegisterFly disaster is getting better and worse at the same time. Their management team has finally stepped up but so has ICANN. The new CEO has mortgaged his house to fix the problems, whils ICANN is threatening to revoke their certification as a registrar. This all started when RegisterFly illegally transferred their customer domains from eNom to themselves. Now the old CEO is ousted and sites likeRegisterFlies are making sure the customers are not forgotten.
With RegisterFly in Chaos, ICANN Threatens Action