moving domain from acount to another on www.name.com

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by swishman, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. #1
    hi..is this future is there?
    i want to move a domain from my account to another account in the same www.name.com company..is that possible?
    plz help..
    if its possible then how?
     
    swishman, Mar 2, 2008 IP
  2. yphanh2002

    yphanh2002 Guest

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    Yeah, it is possible. You only need do something can "push" domain. You can push domain form 1 account to another in the same company for free
     
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    swishman Well-Known Member

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    ill try it right now..
     
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    swishman Well-Known Member

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    where to find this "push"..?
    plz help..with step by step information
     
    swishman, Mar 2, 2008 IP
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    gocubs19 Well-Known Member

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    Direct From Webmaster Forums:

    For the Recipient / Buyer:

    1. If necessary, create a Name.com account.
    2. Give your Account ID, located below the "Hello, username"? on your Name.com account homepage, to the Donor / Seller.

    For the Donor / Seller:

    1. Log into your Name.com account.
    2. At the "Hello"? page, click on the transferring domain name.
    3. On the "Manage domain name"? screen, select the "Account Transfer" or "Bulk transfer names from this account to another Name.com account" option.
    4. Enter the Recipient's / Buyer’s Account ID, checkmark the applicable contact types, and click "Submit."

    That’s it! Your transfer will be completed within 24 hours.
     
    gocubs19, Apr 1, 2008 IP