Transfering the domain name

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by dejan_b, Apr 23, 2008.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. #1
    Can I register the domain name at one registrar, and then transfer the domain name to another registrar whenever I want, for example, after day or two?!

    Thank you.
     
    dejan_b, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  2. activebiz

    activebiz Banned

    Messages:
    1,683
    Likes Received:
    16
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    #2
    I think they may be a 30-60 day wait on transferring new domains. Might be wrong though.
     
    activebiz, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  3. phinelinda

    phinelinda Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    603
    Likes Received:
    12
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    108
    #3
    I think you can do it only after a month or so. i.e. after 30 days. Check it here: http://domain.ezspl.com. I use them.
     
    phinelinda, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  4. mjewel

    mjewel Prominent Member

    Messages:
    6,693
    Likes Received:
    514
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    360
    #4
    No, there is a 60 waiting period to transfer it to another registrar. You can push the domain to another account within the same registrar.
     
    mjewel, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  5. CieNeN.Com

    CieNeN.Com Active Member

    Messages:
    170
    Likes Received:
    2
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    63
    #5
    Yes, Exactly 60 days.
     
    CieNeN.Com, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  6. getgains

    getgains Peon

    Messages:
    320
    Likes Received:
    1
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    #6
    no, you should wait about 2 months!
     
    getgains, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  7. xrvel

    xrvel Notable Member

    Messages:
    918
    Likes Received:
    30
    Best Answers:
    2
    Trophy Points:
    225
    #7
    Its not 2 months but 60 days :)
     
    xrvel, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  8. masgov

    masgov Member

    Messages:
    460
    Likes Received:
    2
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    30
    #8
    yup, you should wait 60 days to transfer
     
    masgov, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  9. mozzeratti

    mozzeratti Active Member

    Messages:
    1,213
    Likes Received:
    23
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    80
    #9
    60 days as stated above.
    ICANN regulations... and it's contained in the USER AGREEMENT or TOS that you agree to when you register the domain.
     
    mozzeratti, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  10. mixke

    mixke Prominent Member

    Messages:
    5,917
    Likes Received:
    590
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    310
    #10
    Nopes! as far as I know, you need to wait for 60days :) :)
     
    mixke, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  11. CieNeN.Com

    CieNeN.Com Active Member

    Messages:
    170
    Likes Received:
    2
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    63
    #11
    ICANN Policy on Transfers:

    Upon denying a transfer request for any of the following reasons, the Registrar of Record must provide the Registered Name Holder and the potential Gaining Registrar with the reason for denial. The Registrar of Record may deny a transfer request only in the following specific instances:

    1. Evidence of fraud
    2. UDRP action
    3. Court order by a court of competent jurisdiction
    4. Reasonable dispute over the identity of the Registered Name Holder or Administrative Contact
    5. No payment for previous registration period (including credit card charge-backs) if the domain name is past its expiration date or for previous or current registration periods if the domain name has not yet expired. In all such cases, however, the domain name must be put into "Registrar Hold" status by the Registrar of Record prior to the denial of transfer.
    6. Express written objection to the transfer from the Transfer Contact. (e.g. - email, fax, paper document or other processes by which the Transfer Contact has expressly and voluntarily objected through opt-in means)
    7. A domain name was already in “lock status” provided that the Registrar provides a readily accessible and reasonable means for the Registered Name Holder to remove the lock status.
    8. A domain name is in the first 60 days of an initial registration period.
    9. A domain name is within 60 days (or a lesser period to be determined) after being transferred (apart from being transferred back to the original Registrar in cases where both Registrars so agree and/or where a decision in the dispute resolution process so directs).
     
    CieNeN.Com, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  12. MayurGondaliya

    MayurGondaliya Well-Known Member

    Messages:
    1,233
    Likes Received:
    38
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    170
    #12
    After registering or renewing any domain, one will have to wait for 60 days before transferring the domain to the gaining registrar.
     
    MayurGondaliya, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  13. dejan_b

    dejan_b Banned

    Messages:
    987
    Likes Received:
    7
    Best Answers:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    #13
    What if, for example, I sell the domain to someone else before the period of 60. days pass, must then the buyer opens the account at the same registrar in order for me to transfer the domain to him?!

    Also, can I put the domain name on some online auction before this 60. days pass, to put, for example, on sedo.com, or similar?! Does anyone have any experience with this, was someone sell the domain on domain auctions like sedo.com before this 60. days was pass, and what was his experience regarding transfering the domain to buyer in this case?!

    Thank you.
     
    dejan_b, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  14. xrvel

    xrvel Notable Member

    Messages:
    918
    Likes Received:
    30
    Best Answers:
    2
    Trophy Points:
    225
    #14
    As long as you push the domain between 2 same registrar, its ok.
    For example you register a name in GoDaddy, 30 days later, you got a buyer for that name, you can push it to the buyer's GoDaddy account, but not into his DynaDot account for example.

     
    xrvel, Apr 24, 2008 IP
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.