NameJet announced today via an email sent out, that starting in October domain names will no longer be provisioned from Enom (who sends their expiry traffic to GoDaddy) and instead will go through Network Solutions.
Traditionally a registrar that is not a favorite of domain investors. The email does mention a discount will be provided so that you won’t be paying retail registration price. You will need to send your Network Solutions account ID and username to businessservices@namejet.com so that we can update your NameJet Direct Lister account.
Will the change to Network Solutions provide you any pause on deciding to list at NameJet?
“Beginning in October, domains submitted to NameJet for sale via our Direct Lister program will be provisioned through Network Solutions. For domains already listed that are set to close in October and beyond, we will reach out to the sellers directly to work through the process.
Therefore, you will need a Network Solutions account to list domains with us. If you do not have a Network Solutions account, one can be created at https://www.networksolutions.com/manage-it/create-login-info.jsp. As part of this process you will also need to send your Network Solutions account ID and username to businessservices@namejet.com so that we can update your NameJet Direct Lister account.
As to transfer fees, we will continue to provide discounts on transfers for domains listed on NameJet. Those discounted transfers can be facilitated via the following link: https://www.networksolutions.com/domain-transfer/index.jsp
This change is part of an ongoing process of Web.com taking full ownership of NameJet. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work through this transition. Please contact us at businessservices@namejet.com if you have any questions.
Thank you for your support and the opportunity to do business with you!
-Team NameJet”
Domo Sapiens says
Absolutely.
As a buyer (especially) and seller.
Net Sol Never again…
getting a domain out… is a Via Crucis.
Peter Rose says
Bad experience in the past with NETSOL. I would never buy from NameJet because of of Netsol.
Slade says
Based on past personal experience, NETSOL is garbage
Domainer says
Netsol is just as bad as enom.
I can remember the original enom which was a very good registrar. (but not excellent)
It started going down hill around 2006-2007.
And, then tucows made enom worse.
Netsol was “ok” under Thompson after it was a spin-off from Verisign.
But, it was never ‘domainer’ friendly.
And, got worse 10-12 yrs ago.
I transfer domains out of Netsol and Enom every week.