How to change domain ownership with the same registrar?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by sterex, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    Let's say I have a domain at registrar A. Another person who is also a member at the same registrar wants to buy my domain.

    Do I have to follow the same procedure for normal domain transfer or is there any way I can transfer the ownership of the domain to the other person?
     
    sterex, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  2. hellobbs

    hellobbs Active Member

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    It's easy. Ask the buyer to register an account with registrar A. After that PUSH the domain to your buyer account.
     
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  3. sterex

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    Thanks. :)

    Hmm.. How do I go about PUSH-ing it?
     
    sterex, Dec 11, 2007 IP
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    hellobbs Active Member

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    Different registrar have the different way. Could u please tell us which registrar you are registered domain with them?
     
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    Normally there is a change account ( owner ) link in your domain management control panel.
     
    drugstores4u, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  6. ivoy

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    The process, typically referred to as the "push" is also called "Account Change" by Godaddy and its resellers.
    If you are with Godaddy (or its resellers), these are the steps to take:

    - Log in and click on My Domains
    - Check (do not click) the domain you want to push
    - Click on Account Change right above your domain list and fill in the information about the new owner (he/she must have an existing account within the same registrar of course)

    The process is free and unlike a "domain transfer" to a different registrar, it does not require additional fees.

    Good luck!
     
    ivoy, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  7. sterex

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    I'm with a registrar (n4me.eu) that uses myorderbox.com kind of an interface, and I couldn't find any such link to Change Owner or Account Change. :(
     
    sterex, Dec 12, 2007 IP
  8. hydroburn

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    u might wanna follow this link to get more instructions on the pushing of the domain to another account ..

    manage.directi.com/kb/servlet/KBServlet/faq450.html
     
    hydroburn, Dec 12, 2007 IP
  9. HomeBusinessMan

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    Some companies charge for this right?
     
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  10. aniani

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    Some company may charge for it.... but if you have the domain from myorderbox.com kind of system which is rub by resellerclub.com, then you can move domain to the new account.

    They dont charge anything for moving the domain from one customer to another customer

    http://manage.resellerclub.com/kb/servlet/KBServlet/faq450.html

    Hope that helps

    Thanx
    Ani
     
    aniani, Dec 13, 2007 IP
  11. sterex

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    Great info! Thanks guys! :D
     
    sterex, Dec 16, 2007 IP