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Sholnay
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Re: Help with Domain Transfer

Thanks jackson. I wont get mad that my personal info is posted.. cause if someone wanted it.. they could get it easy enough you just made it.. super easy enough haha.

Go ahead and send that email to sholnay@aol.com.. see how fast you get a response =)

I'll contact dotregistrar - see what they have to say/offer. Hopefully I can get it solved without any hassle.
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You appear to be the rightful owner of the domain name sholnay.com, assuming you are Shaun Tolnay:
Registrant:
Shaun Tolnay (SHOLNAY-COM-DOM)
Sholnay.com
1214 North Third Street
Burbank, CA 91504
US
818 848 8060
sholnay@aol.com

The registrar is listed as DotRegistrar but the status is listed as REGISTRAR-LOCK. This means your registrar will reject any transfer requests for the domain automatically until you remove this lock. Whether you can deal with the registrar directly or you have to go through your hosting company I don't know, but you ought to be able to get someone to remove the lock if you choose to transfer your domain to another registrar. I would start by trying to contact DotRegistrar first, since your name is listed as the domain registrant.

I guess it's just another example of why it's always a good idea to handle your domain registration seperately from your hosting. That way you can change hosts at any time since you control the nameservers, and you don't risk having your domain name held hostage by your hosting company.
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