Moving Domains To Godaddy

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Ferrarislave, Sep 23, 2006.

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    I just bought a domain from someone who registered it on 1and1. How can I move it to Godaddy? Do I have to use their $14.95 concierge service? Or is there a different way? Keep in mind I am not in any hurry so a day or two wait is not an issue.

    Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
     
    Ferrarislave, Sep 23, 2006 IP
  2. Colbyt

    Colbyt Notable Member

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    I have heard that 1and1 can be difficult to work with.

    If the domain is unlocked you should be able to go to Godaddy and request the transfer. It will cost you an extra year of registration.

    I fyou do not have acess to the account ant 1and1 the other person will have to approve the transfer.
     
    Colbyt, Sep 23, 2006 IP
  3. Ferrarislave

    Ferrarislave Peon

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    Thansk colbyt. I left you some rep. I will try that out and see if it works.
     
    Ferrarislave, Sep 23, 2006 IP
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    BrianJump Active Member

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    fyi- I recently moved my domains off of godaddy, due to lack of services.
    Im not going to post who I moved them to (pm if interested) as I dont want people thinking Im pumping a hosting co or an affiliate, I just think godaddy blows when it comes to cpanel et al..;)
     
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  5. Ferrarislave

    Ferrarislave Peon

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    Can I move them without paying godaddy? WTF
     
    Ferrarislave, Sep 23, 2006 IP
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    why would you ever want to move to godaddy? Do you like navigating confusing UI's and fighting your way through ridiculous over upselling.
     
    KunkVentures, Sep 24, 2006 IP
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    I believe the OP is talking about domain registration and you are reacting to GoDaddy's hosting service. They are definitely low rent as a host...mixed reviews as a domain registrar.
     
    jazzylee77, Sep 24, 2006 IP
  8. Colbyt

    Colbyt Notable Member

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    Just read my post. I really should not type when drinking. :)

    Ferrrarislave. Godaddy is one of the best as a domain registrar. As a hosting company there is a good deal of room for improvement. IMO it always best to keep the two services apart from each other anyway.

    I have active accounts at two other registrars. The user interface and service levels do not even come close to matching Godaddy. If and when you buy something there is always a check box for fast checkout. Otherwise there will be several screens trying to sell you something.

    Best wishes
     
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  9. Ferrarislave

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    I dont host with Godaddy just have my domains there. I did the transfer - still waiting on 1and1 to realese the domains.
     
    Ferrarislave, Sep 25, 2006 IP
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    xboxundone Well-Known Member

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    i have done several transfers to godaddy from various hosts it has all gone fairly smoothly.
     
    xboxundone, Sep 25, 2006 IP
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    Actor Mike Peon

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    I have a couple of sites on GoDaddy. Thanks for posting this as it reminds me that I must move them somewhere else....As has been previously stated, GoDaddy is great for buying domain names but I would never dream of using them again for hosting.
     
    Actor Mike, Sep 25, 2006 IP