Renewing domain at Goddady without privacy?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by bob25, Sep 4, 2010.

  1. #1
    I originally registered the domain with privacy, but now I'm trying to renew WITHOUT the privacy. However they automatically add it even when the privacy is left unchecked. I've tried scrolling through all the domains and selecting the domain, and I've also tried clicking on the domain renewal links on the left, but it doesn't let me register without the privacy.

    Any help would be appreciated, I've got a bunch of renewals coming up and I'd hate to have to call support every time I have a renewal.

    Thanks
     
    bob25, Sep 4, 2010 IP
  2. viofx

    viofx Peon

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    You could try it all in 1 call, ask them to remove the privacy in all your upcoming renewals
     
    viofx, Sep 4, 2010 IP
  3. atcweb

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    Go to www.domainsbyproxy.com and login your accounts then delete the the privacy
    after in main Godaddy site renew your domains .
    If you don't remember the password retrieve it , don't try and guess coz your account
    may locked automatically .
     
    atcweb, Sep 5, 2010 IP
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    That's right, you should head on to domainsbyproxy.com and put in your details. You should've gotten your id for dbp from when you first tried registering those privacy features on your domains. Try looking back in your details. The password should be the same with your godaddy password afaik.

    I hope you find your details, I've read many people telling how they're having trouble with reclaiming these info to remove that privacy thingie.

    Once you're logged in, just check all domains and delete/unsubscribe them from the service and you should be good :)

    Good luck!
     
    laggr, Sep 5, 2010 IP