Domain name is suspended

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by hostm, Jul 21, 2014.

  1. #1
    Hi. Unfortunately my domain name has been suspended for 2 weeks. When I open it in the browser, the following appears :
    I wrote the support ticket to the registrar, but there is no answer :(
     
    hostm, Jul 21, 2014 IP
  2. moonwalker

    moonwalker Well-Known Member

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    Where is your domain registered? I've never seen anything like that.
     
    moonwalker, Jul 21, 2014 IP
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    petertdavis Notable Member

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    #3
    It's a new ICANN rule, started this year.
     
    petertdavis, Jul 21, 2014 IP
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  4. moonwalker

    moonwalker Well-Known Member

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    Oh ok, I remember getting emails about this. I guess this is the first instance I've seen it applied to a domain. I figured it was something they were required to do, but didn't enforce.
     
    moonwalker, Jul 21, 2014 IP
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    petertdavis Notable Member

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    I hadn't seen it enforced either. I'm going to pay more attention to those emails now though. ;)
     
    petertdavis, Jul 21, 2014 IP
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    I am getting these mails from name.com but as everything was double checked so nothing to worry. Which domain register you used to register that domain @hostm
     
    GT6, Jul 21, 2014 IP
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    GORF Well-Known Member

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    No, it is not the typical "Please review your contact details....".

    This is different. If you register a new name or if you change the admin contact details, you are sent an email to confirm the contact info.
    - When it is a new name, it will not resolve to your nameserver settings until it is confirmed.
    - When you change the admin contact details, you have a period of time to confirm or it will be suspended
     
    GORF, Jul 21, 2014 IP
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    GT6 Well-Known Member

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    GORF I knew those emails are just to cofirm their clients that everything is filled in correctly and letting their users know about the new rule. I just shared it with hostm that the mail I have got from name.com about ICANN new rules update is totally normal.
     
    GT6, Jul 22, 2014 IP
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    BTW, these email confirmations for domains seem to be a good way for domain hijackers to trick you too. Be careful if you click on a link on those emails and it ask you to enter your username/password.
     
    petertdavis, Jul 22, 2014 IP
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    (BN)Nolan Well-Known Member

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    Update your email address with your registration and confirm your contact details. I had to do this at NameCheap.
     
    (BN)Nolan, Jul 25, 2017 IP
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    Bengu Kural Peon

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    domain name nedir
     
    Bengu Kural, Aug 9, 2017 IP