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How To Get Back The Domain Name Hosting If The Host Company Is Not Responding Request?

Posted by admin | August 10, 2009 .

How to get back the domain name hosting if the host company is not responding request, or out of business?

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  1. Doug V August 10, 2009 3:30 am

    If you registered the domain name though a different provider, such as GoDaddy, you can simply start up with a new Web host, transfer your domain name servers to them (ask tech support how), and all will be fine.
    Otherwise, if your Web host also registered your domain name for you, you will likely need a new Web professional to help you determine how to regain control of your domain.
    This is technically something you could do yourself with a whois query and some effort, but if you don’t know how, the process will take much longer and be much more difficult than simply paying someone to fix it for you.

  2. todendro August 10, 2009 3:55 am

    If the host is still in business and refuse to give you your domain you will need to contact icann and issue a dispute. You can see the article: http://www.hostslide.com/domain-stealing for more information on getting it back.