Archive for the 'Yahoo! Domains' Category



Can you please give me the telephone number for Yahoo customer service?

Sunday 7 November 2010 @ 8:26 pm
expired domain names
thegatesofzion asked:

I have a Yahoo Domain. I updated my billing information to reflect a new Visa account number.

The day after I updated this information, Yahoo sent me a message (I guess it was an automatic message) saying that there was a problem updating the information.

I went back into my account to verify the information, and it was correct. Now I need to talk to a person so my Domain Name does not expire.

Keith Boynton, Overseer
The Gates of Zion
Providing Services To The Disabled
Since 2003

http://www.thegatesofzion.org




Domain name?

Thursday 30 September 2010 @ 10:37 pm
expired domain names
jairo s asked:

so i was searching who was using my domain name and it turns out to be that it still under my name and it expires in 2008, how do i tell yahoo i want to change my domain name to another host




I need a contact email for Yahoo Small Business Help?

Friday 28 May 2010 @ 1:00 am
expired domain names
Trisha L asked:

I bought a domain name through them a year ago and it’s going to expire soon. The company I currently host with needs me to renew it through Yahoo, but yahoo won’t give me a contact email to get help because I’m not hosting with them. Can anyone find an email for me? Thanks!
I need contact info for Yahoo Small Business, not info on small businesses in general.




What is the phone number for Yahoo Domains Customer Service?

Sunday 2 May 2010 @ 11:13 am
expired domain names
thegatesofzion asked:

I updated the credit card information before my Yahoo Domain name was set to expire on January 26. On Saturday January 27, I received a problem email from Yahoo, so I went into my Yahoo Domain account to verify the credit card information was correct and it was correct.

Who do I talk to in order to get this problem resolved?

Sincerely,

Keith Boynton, Overseer
The Gates of Zion
Providing Services To The Disabled
Since 2003

http://www.thegatesofzion.org

(925) 429-3115




How can I get Yahoo to release a domain from a canceled account?

Wednesday 24 March 2010 @ 5:08 am
expired domain names
jgladski asked:

Yahoo canceled my account some time ago. As per their terms of service, I was given no warning prior to this occurring. However, they continued to charge me after my account was closed.

Any inquiry to anything at all about my prior account has been answered with a form email (though a different name has been at the bottom each time).

As per the terms of service, Yahoo reserves the right to transfer domains to itself in the event of a canceled account, yet they have not done so at this point. If they’re going to transfer rights to Yahoo, that’s fine, but sitting on it while it’s still registered to me, while giving absolutely no answers to any questions, is nothing short of domain theft in my opinion.

All I want is to be done with Yahoo, their nonexistent customer service, and their “we cancel accounts just because, and continue to charge you for it” business practices.

Can anyone offer a suggestion (besides wait for the registration to expire)?




Can you give me the “telephone number for Yahoo Customer Service”?

Thursday 21 January 2010 @ 2:26 pm
expired domain names
thegatesofzion asked:

I would like to speak to someone about my Yahoo Domain Name that expired on January 27. I changed the credit card information days before the due date, and I received an error message fro Yahoo saying thaere was an error.

I wnet into the account to verify the credit card information and it was correct, the 3 digit PIN 3 was correct and the expiration date was correct, so I don’t know why there was a problem.

Can you please contact me as soon as possible so I can get this matter resolved so I don’t lose my Domain Name.

Thank You.

Sincerely,

Keith Boynton
(925) 429-3115




Will deleting my entire yahoo account make a domain name available again?

Wednesday 25 November 2009 @ 7:17 pm
expired domain names
holy_butt1080 asked:

I’ve recently experienced some frustrating issues with managing my yahoo domain and web hosting services. I’m not sure how I did it.. but I accidently deleted my web hosting plan. Then I ended up canceling my domain name because I thought it would take affect immediately (meaning it would be available for purchase again within a short period of time so I could get it on another yahoo account). After I canceled all this, I found that it would take until 2012 until my domain name expired, so even though I canceled my rights to it, unless I reactivate it.. I will not be able to use it at all.

Basically, I was wondering what would happen if I delete this entire yahoo! account- would that make the domain name available for purchase again?

Or, if I were to reactivate the domain name, is there any way I can transfer it to another yahoo account?

Sorry if this is confusing..
Answers are greeeeattly appreciated.




How to manage domain control panel when Yahoo has Deleted ID?

Monday 19 October 2009 @ 9:56 am
expired domain names
kapil soni asked:

i am a small business customer. and i have purchased 5 domain names with yahoo ( with ID kapson2 )

now yahoo has deleted my account ID kapson2,
i have tried to recover that ID but can’t succed.

now How can I manage my Domain Control panel?
i have tried to contact the yahoo small business Team also,
But no Answer .. :(

i am worried how will i renew my domains when it expires.

is there any one knows what to do in this situation?
any guidline please…

thanks




How do I prevent Yahoo! domains from automatically renewing my domain?

Tuesday 6 October 2009 @ 7:54 pm
expired domain names
pierze asked:

I’d like my domain name to expire on the last day of already paid service, without auto-renewing and without my need to actively cancel it.




How do I get authorization code for an expired domain?

Monday 27 October 2008 @ 6:37 pm
expired domain
Joe M asked:

I have a Yahoo!® domain that expired over a month ago ;-((( My “new” registrar says “I need to get an ‘Authorization Code’.”