Moniker Pushing?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by pr0xy122, Nov 14, 2006.

  1. #1
    Does moniker allow you to push your domain to another registrar for free, if so how do you push a domain. This is probably a really really noob question but im selling some and would like to be aware on how to do it. :),

    EDIT: sorry, can you actually push a domain to another registrar?
     
    pr0xy122, Nov 14, 2006 IP
  2. muchacho

    muchacho Active Member

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    #2
    No, you do a transfer (non free) to another registrar. A push (free) is when it's the same registrar.
     
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  3. pr0xy122

    pr0xy122 Peon

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    oh ok I understand now, cheers.
     
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  4. pr0xy122

    pr0xy122 Peon

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    I just tried transfering a domain from moniker to namecheap, it says that it needs to be 60days old, is this moniker and/or namer cheap or is it the same with every registrar?
     
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    it career Notable Member

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    You might have to give account and password to the buyer since you can transfer domain only after they are 60 days old
     
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  6. pr0xy122

    pr0xy122 Peon

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    is this with every registrar though?

    Thanks, pr0xy.
     
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  7. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    Yes.

    Newly registered domain names cannot be transferred to another registrar 'til
    60 days after their initial creation date/s. If the name was registered on Oct.
    31, then it can be transferred roughly after Dec. 31 (60-day mark).
     
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  8. muchacho

    muchacho Active Member

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    That 60 days rule applies for transfers between different registrars, you are free to push the domain to another account at the same registrar.
     
    muchacho, Nov 14, 2006 IP
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    pr0xy122 Peon

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    damn, ok cheers. Thanks for the info guys.
     
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    RoT Well-Known Member

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    except for godaddy, who will put a 60 day registrar lock on your domain for changing registrant or whois details
     
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    Camus Well-Known Member

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    That doesn't sound like a good thing....:confused:
     
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  12. Dave Zan

    Dave Zan Well-Known Member

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    Depends on what side of the fence you're on.
     
    Dave Zan, Nov 21, 2006 IP