The VernonJournal.com Web Server Contact Info - Yes, complain!
Registrar: ENOM, INC.
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Dates: Created 25-feb-2009 Updated 25-feb-2009 Expires 25-feb-2010
DNS Servers: NS1.IVERSANT.COM NS2.IVERSANT.COM
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Registration Service Provided By: Enom, Inc
Contact: CustomerSupport@enom.com
Visit: www.enom.com
Domain name: vernonjournal.com
Administrative Contact:
Cranbery Media
Andy Stanberry (andystanberry@gmail.com)
+1.7202093833
Fax:
217 E 118th St #3
New York, NY 10035
US
Technical Contact:
Cranbery Media
Andy Stanberry (andystanberry@gmail.com)
+1.7202093833
Fax:
217 E 118th St #3
New York, NY 10035
US
Registrant Contact:
Cranbery Media
Andy Stanberry ()
Fax:
217 E 118th St #3
New York, NY 10035
US
Status: Locked
Name Servers:
NS1.IVERSANT.COM
NS2.IVERSANT.COM
Creation date: 25 Feb 2009 18:11:59
Expiration date: 25 Feb 2010 18:11:00
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