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Problem is, I can not get in touch with them in any form or fashion. Telephone, email or helpdesk-- All ties have been cut off and I've been cast out. It's amazing that the site is still up.
I'm trying to transfer this domain name to the new registrars- but they need approval from the technical contact- me, if I could get them to change the WHOIS information. Of course, they are currently holding this position.
Is there anyway that we can bypass this dilemma. Times running out here.
Thanks for any suggestions...
The cheap webhosting I bought a while ago seems to have people who although they don't list a support number are willing to reply to emails rather intelligently at even weirder hours than I work.
On the plus side if it's a .uk domain you might be able to pay to have the people that deal manage .uk change it for you;
[nic.uk...]
Sorry I couldnt find a nicer link but it's getting late...
-Tony
Contact the registrar directly, if you know who the host was reselling for.
Mivox is right, and you should be able to figure out who the actual registrar is by viewing the whois data for the domain. Each of the registrars has procedures for handling these situations, and depending on which registrar it is and how persuasive you can be the might do anything from making the changes you want right away; to trying themselves to contact the host, making you wait for a couple of weeks.
I once even got NetSol to change the password on a client's domain for me by picking up the phone and asking them. Then I had to fax them a statement on the letterhead of the company referenced in the domain name, and it just took me five minutes to create a logo in FireWorks and put it into a "letterhead" in Word.
hopefully the real registrar can do something about this. I'll check ICANN-
i wish there was a site where we could post who these people are- i would hate anyone else to fall into this trap.