HELP !!! - domain transfer

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by studiosx, Jul 6, 2006.

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    I have a problem !!! Anybody could help me???
    I intend to transfer my domanin but the one's where I first registred it, doesn't want to give me the administration details for transfer. I mean, my domain is blocked by them. After a month of begging I didn't get any answer from them.
    What can I do and what advice you got for me so I could transfer my domain?
     
    studiosx, Jul 6, 2006 IP
  2. mcfox

    mcfox Wind Maker

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    Depends how long the domain has been at that registrar. It MUST remain at a registrar for a minimum period of sixty days after registration or transfer TO that registrar.

    If that is the case, then they have no right to hold onto the domain. If that's the case, ask your new registrar to help you transfer the domain to them. Most are usually helpful. If they aren't, find another. ;)

    GoDaddy.com are pretty good at wrestling domains away from 'reluctant' registrars.
     
    mcfox, Jul 6, 2006 IP
  3. Raiko

    Raiko Member

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    mcfox is right. There may be a hold on newly registered domains. If that isn't the case then you should be able to transfer it out. What do you mean by "admin details"? You can't change the admin contact info? If you registered the name you should be able to change the contact info and admin email if needed. Then just submit the transfer through the new registrar and the authorization will be sent to the admin contact email (in most cases). Make sure you unlock the domain before submitting the transfer as well. Is it a foreign registrar you are working with?
     
    Raiko, Jul 6, 2006 IP