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Re: [SPAM] Re: [gnso-irtp-b-jun09] Double secret lock?

  • To: Michael Collins <mc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: [gnso-irtp-b-jun09] Double secret lock?
  • From: "Michele Neylon :: Blacknight" <michele@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:26:50 +0000


On 23 Sep 2010, at 13:20, Michael Collins wrote:

> Hi Michele,
> 
> I think that Elliot writes about the same situation that you describe. He is
> talking about two different NameJet purchases, one from eNom and one from
> Network Solutions. He wonders why only the one from eNom incurs the auction
> lock.

Ah ok - that wasn't clear :)


> 
> Best regards,
> Michael Collins
> +1. 407 242 9009 mobile
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gnso-irtp-b-jun09@xxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:owner-gnso-irtp-b-jun09@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michele Neylon ::
> Blacknight
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 8:11 AM
> To: Mike O'Connor
> Cc: Gnso-irtp-b-jun09@xxxxxxxxx List
> Subject: [SPAM] Re: [gnso-irtp-b-jun09] Double secret lock?
> 
> 
> Disclaimer: I do not work for either Enom / NameJet or Network Solutions
> 
> Having said that 
> 
> I have bought domains on NameJet 
> 
> Elliot's blog post does not make any sense and does not reflect how things
> normally happen. While he may have the best intentions in the world, he's
> actually describing a situation that would not arise.
> 
> If a domain was with Netsol and ended up on Namejet and you won it at
> auction then you'd end up with the domain on a Netsol account.
> 
> If the domain was with eNom and you won it at auction it would end up on an
> eNom account AND they would apply an "auction lock"
> 
> What he's describing is NOT what has happened to me in the past and is not a
> reflection of the reality that I have experienced
> 
> Regards
> 
> Michele
> 
> 
> On 23 Sep 2010, at 12:59, Mike O'Connor wrote:
> 
>> here's a story that describes Enom's "auction lock" -- it would be
> interesting to understand this better i think, given our discussion on
> locks.
>> 
>> 
> http://www.elliotsblog.com/enom-names-won-on-namejet-subject-to-45-day-aucti
> on-lock-1522
>> 
>> eNom Names Won on NameJet Subject to 45 Day Auction Lock
>> 
>> By Elliot Silver
>> 
>> As a domain seller, the quicker I can move inventory, (usually) the
> better. When I win an auction at NameJet, I try to find an end user or
> domain investor buyer as quickly as possible. I've never encountered an
> issue with this until last week.
>> 
>> I recently bought a domain name at auction on Namejet. I was informed the
> domain name would be moved to my eNom account, and I quickly scouted out
> buyers. I reached a deal to sell the domain name a few days later, and upon
> trying to push the name to another account, I learned that there was an
> "auction lock" on the domain name.
>> 
>> I inquired about the lock, and at first, technical support wasn't very
> helpful. I asked why I could transfer a name I bought on NameJet that was
> registered at Network Solutions a few weeks prior, and the person tried to
> explain that it had something to do with pre-release and pending delete
> status differences, although I learned that explanation was incorrect.
>> 
>> According to Laurie Krick from Enom/NameJet, all domain names that end up
> at eNom will have a 45 day lock on them. Owners can change the DNS to use
> the domain names within this period of time, but they can't be pushed to
> another account or transferred out of eNom. Fortunately, the company was
> able to help me with this situation, but it was a one time exception to the
> rule.
>> 
>> This lock is something I did not know about, but I will take it into
> consideration when bidding on NameJet domain names going forward, as it adds
> 45 days to when I can flip names.
>> 
>> 
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> Google, etc.)
>> 
> 
> Mr Michele Neylon
> Blacknight Solutions
> Hosting & Colocation, Brand Protection
> ICANN Accredited Registrar
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Mr Michele Neylon
Blacknight Solutions
Hosting & Colocation, Brand Protection
ICANN Accredited Registrar
http://www.blacknight.com/
http://blog.blacknight.com/
http://blacknight.mobi/
http://mneylon.tel
Intl. +353 (0) 59  9183072
US: 213-233-1612 
UK: 0844 484 9361
Locall: 1850 929 929
Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090
Twitter: http://twitter.com/mneylon

PS: Check out our latest offers on domains & hosting: http://domainoffers.me/
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