Well I got a couple domains I'm thinking of selling and some I want to buy and then resell. It's just that isn't their an ICANN policy that says you can't resell (or is it transfer) the domain, within 60 days of having it's whois changed or someting along those lines. But then I heard that I could push a domain at godaddy to another godaddy account without any incident. So is my only option to wait 60 days? Should I put these domains for sale and allow buyers only to be with godaddy so I can push them? What kind of cards can i play, all the domains are under 60days.
To the best of my knowledge, the 60 day no transfer policy is just a registrar policy. You can still sale the domain. What you can do is have the buyer set up an account with what ever registrar the domain is with and then 'push' the domain into his/her account.
Godaddy is the only one that I know that has that stupid, self-serving policy...! If you buy a domain and the registrant name changes, they won't let you transfer it out for 60 days. It works for them, since many domains are sold in the last two months before they expire. You can try to retain the registrant name during a push, or just transfer it out and don't push it to another GD account.
I'm not sure if this helps you any but just FYI on a scenario I ran across...I recently sold a domain that was registered on one registrar but the buyer had an account at GoDaddy. I called GoDaddy and asked them if I could transfer the domain to my Godaddy account and then immediately push it to the purchasers account. They said that I couldn't do that and that I would have to transfer the domain directly to the purchasers account.
Well godaddy has none if it's pushed to another godaddy account. The biggest thing binding me is that stupid 60 day policy.