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    the domain was habtown.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post
    Wow, haven't seen you on habboxforum in ages.

    Email the email address specified on crisphosting?
    Hey dude
    Yea been busy revising for highers etc. Kinda boring really.

    & http://who.is/whois-net/ip-address/habtown.net/

    Your registrar is enom
    (www.enom.com)

    So i guess you could contact them explaining your dilema and they could maybe assist, but as guy said, it will most likely cost firstly, to get them to allow the transfer (although they did it for me free when i transferred habbosoft) and secondly to pay the new registrar (which counts as a 1-year renewal)

    Off-Topic: Name.com prices have went up ='[
    Coming and going...
    Highers are getting the better of me

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCraig View Post
    Hey dude
    Yea been busy revising for highers etc. Kinda boring really.

    & http://who.is/whois-net/ip-address/habtown.net/

    Your registrar is enom
    (www.enom.com)

    So i guess you could contact them explaining your dilema and they could maybe assist, but as guy said, it will most likely cost firstly, to get them to allow the transfer (although they did it for me free when i transferred habbosoft) and secondly to pay the new registrar (which counts as a 1-year renewal)

    Off-Topic: Name.com prices have went up ='[
    yeh, i'm trying to transfer it to xeo, not bothered about paying for the transfer over to it, but may be a bit pissed if i have to pay enom ;l

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    Lol they usually let it transfer free

    You just have to make sure your domains not locked before u initiate the transfer or it will be rejected
    Coming and going...
    Highers are getting the better of me

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrCraig View Post
    Lol they usually let it transfer free

    You just have to make sure your domains not locked before u initiate the transfer or it will be rejected
    That's what we tried (and got rejected). Now, crisphosting won't even reply to my emails or support tickets.

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    Right, i've emailed eNom, hopefully they'll reply

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    i think you have to pay for all transfers because they add an extra year onto the subscription

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    Quote Originally Posted by enraged View Post
    i think you have to pay for all transfers because they add an extra year onto the subscription
    Obviously? I would be led to believe he's on about an extra charge, but I'm not sure.

    it will most likely cost firstly, to get them to allow the transfer

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    Enom will transfer domains free within enom accounts. They may charge you to unlock your domain for transfer as they haven't provided you with the register service (crisphosting did) ... although they shouldn't really.

    You will of course, as has been stated, have to pay xeo as a transfer in of a .net domain acts as one year renewal, and will usually cost the same as a 1 year renewal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iUnknown View Post
    Enom will transfer domains free within enom accounts. They may charge you to unlock your domain for transfer as they haven't provided you with the register service (crisphosting did) ... although they shouldn't really.

    You will of course, as has been stated, have to pay xeo as a transfer in of a .net domain acts as one year renewal, and will usually cost the same as a 1 year renewal.
    Thanks, but its sorted now - the owner of CrispHosting wants me to believe his internet access vanished and then he was ill.

    Well,
    Thanks all for your help.

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