Originally posted by: captains
thats what i trying to do...
yes they do if the domain was purchased through themOriginally posted by: Kev
The hosting company doesn't even have the authorization code. You need to ask the registrar.
Originally posted by: alien42
if you registered the domain name through your web host then they legally have to provide you access to the domain.
*i work for a web hosting company
Originally posted by: captains
snippet from email
"you never paid your bill so you lost your domain. If you
want it back you have to pay your balance. That's it."
i may have forgot to pay for my hosting but i did pay for my domain
Originally posted by: captains
snippet from email
"you never paid your bill so you lost your domain. If you
want it back you have to pay your balance. That's it."
i may have forgot to pay for my hosting but i did pay for my domain
While it may be effective, it doesn't sound legal.Originally posted by: yuppiejr
Originally posted by: captains
snippet from email
"you never paid your bill so you lost your domain. If you
want it back you have to pay your balance. That's it."
i may have forgot to pay for my hosting but i did pay for my domain
Haha.... minor failure to disclose there... good for them, why should they give back the only leverage they have over a deadbeat who didn't pay for his hosting service? Sounds like they'll release your domain once you've settled up the money owed... pretty simple.
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