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Your domain status is "Reserved"
not an ICANN standard code so not sure of the exact meaning, but question you should ask your registrar
how can it be Reserved
if you query the authoritive nameservers for
dk
, same thing as CF would be doing, you can see it's not actually returning your nameservers at all
dig starbornmc.dk @b.nic.dk ns ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;starbornmc.dk. IN NS ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: starbornmc.dk. 300 IN NS nonexistent.punktum.dk.it's a custom status dk domain specific
After registration the registrant will receive an e-mail containing a login ID and PIN code to login at the registry site to activate his domain name. If this is not done the domain will be DELETED after 3 months. The domain will remain in "Reserved" status as long as the domain was not activated. If the registrant did not receive the email they may use the "Forgot PIN?" functionality at the registry website by using the registrant User ID. As this User ID is not publicly shown in whois for "Reserved" domains we can provide it to the customer by using the web whois when logged in as either Proxy or Billing contact. If Whois Status is "Deactivated" you may find a more specific reason in the domain list of the registrar area at https://www.dk-hostmaster.dk/index.php?id=177&area=liste.
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