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fys
07-24-2002, 06:24 AM
I currently have few web site and the domain is register and host thru Cedant. They used to auto renew the domain for me but now they can't. I really dunno what is the problem with them. Now one of my domain is expire and another 1 is nearly expire. I can't get any help from them. :angry: :angry: :angry:

I try to tranfer to namecheap few days ago and the tranfer fail. It says "Transfer rejected by losing registrar" What is this mean? why can't I tranfer MY domain

I don't want to lose the domain and I would like to change the DNS so that I can host my domain elsewhere. What the best option?
Do I pay bulkregister $79 to become a member or find a bulkregister reseller(if any) so that I can have full control of my domain.

Please help

Servstra-Sales
07-24-2002, 06:37 AM
Try contacting Bulkregister and see if they can help you. They may try and contact your old host to get them to approve the transfer request.

jakis
07-24-2002, 04:50 PM
bulkregister support craps , I don't think they can help you but reply with some stupid message like "we will try" (but never do). I already moved all domains to Opensrs who can realy help

Unfortunately, This month, I tried to transfer a domain away from them to OpenSRS for the repeated 4 times , the domain has always been declined. First time, they send me the verification, I accepted , but they declined. Second times and later , they didn't send me anything anymore. I emailed them several times but they did not reply. I've read that they won't allow resellers transfer unless the original resellers are out of business. What should I do ?

DotComster
07-24-2002, 06:31 PM
http://www.Cedant.com is up, so they should be able to help you with this because they are your BR reseller.

BulkRegister only deels with it's resellers, and the reseller is the one to contact in regards to any problem you have with your domain. IF your domain has already expired - www.SnapNames.com is the best way to make sure you get it back.

Also - go to http://bulkregister.com/brwhois.phtml and check if you are listed as the admin of your domain - if not then that's another problem.

bill_jpn
09-07-2002, 02:38 AM
I don't want to lose the domain and I would like to change the DNS so that I can host my domain elsewhere. What the best option?
Do I pay bulkregister $79 to become a member or find a bulkregister reseller(if any) so that I can have full control of my domain.


That's exactly what I did. Cedant was unreachable :mad: . I paid up to join BulkRegister, and initiated the change via a letter to BulkRegister support. For me, this was an affordable option, since I have a couple dozen domain names. Through BulkRegister, the domains cost $12 each and I can do the DNS changes whenever I want to.

I moved all of my sites from Cedant over to LinkSky. (www.linksky.com). The initial fee's a bit high ($29 setup) but monthly is way low ($5 or so) and support has been good. The whole LinkSky thing isn't as automated as Cedant's was, and getting started takes longer, but they're not a huge reseller factory. I get a very comfortable "human" feeling from them. :)

skysenshi
09-29-2002, 09:40 AM
Originally posted by bill_jpn


That's exactly what I did. Cedant was unreachable :mad: . I paid up to join BulkRegister, and initiated the change via a letter to BulkRegister support. For me, this was an affordable option, since I have a couple dozen domain names. Through BulkRegister, the domains cost $12 each and I can do the DNS changes whenever I want to.


Don't bother. It doesn't work. I'm a bulkregister reseller myself and I can't do anything about my domains. I even got rejected myself.

And before I was a reseller, I used to buy domains from registerclub. But they suck. Now I can't even transfer my domains there into my own BR account.

I also needed to transfer my cousin's domain from my BR account to namecheap, but I never got a signal regarding the transaction. Bulkregister never informed me that my cousin was trying to transfer to namecheap...I only got a notice that they've cut off eNom from getting hold of our domains.

I wanted to scream, "I don't care!" I mean, I was the one who initiated the transfer from namecheap and I was expecting to be sent a message from BR, being a BR reseller myself...Ok, I hope that made sense.


Anyhoo...I'm still wondering if there's a cheap way to wrest domains from BR. I've long since stopped being a reseller and I just want my domains under one registrar (which is definitely not going to be BR).



I think...the current cheapest solution is to sign up for Netsol and then get the domain from Netsol after 6 months. I did this for my very first domain, coolay.com

thewitt
09-29-2002, 10:13 AM
We get transfers in from BulkRegister every day. The only time they are not smooth is when the admin email contact is incorrect - and then with am email to support and a fax to prove identity, we can get through these in a couple of extra days.

I guess I've missed the problem you are having here.

-t

DotComster
10-01-2002, 06:33 PM
BulkRegister requires that it's resellers "enable" their accounts for eNom transfers - this was discused in other threads. All you have to do is contact their support first.