Updating your Credit Card at Enom Central
Most of your domain names are set to auto-renew - that means when it's about to expire, you'll get a notice about two weeks ahead of time that your credit card will be charged.
However, if you're credit card isn't valid or has expired, then it must be updated.
- Chroma can make the updates for you if you supply updated credit card information. Enter it securely here: formsite.com/cmeweb/form2/index.html.
- Send an email to support@chroma-marketing.com to let us know you'd like us to make the update for you.
- Go to enomcentral.com
- Click My Account/SIgn In
- On the Dashboard, click Edit (next to Account Details or Credit Card Status)
- Scroll down to the Credit Card Inforrmation and enter the correct information.
- Click Save Changes at the bottom of the screen.
- SCROLL TO THE TOP TO LOOK FOR THE GREEN BOX indicating that it was successful.
ONE NOTE: Even if you just need to update the date and CVV, the system requires that you re-enter the entire credit card number.
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