I understand that some registrars don't allow you to transfer a DN for (i think?) 60 days. But does anyone know if there is a registrar that WILL allow transfer within 60 days, or is there a technique that will allow one to do this?
No, I think it is a ICANN regulation. However if you are talking about transferring ownership from within the same registrar then you can do it anytime. There is really no need to transfer a domain out within the first 60 days unless the registrar is really bad because the domain name would be fully paid for a year and keeping it at the current registrar would not cost you anything. Transferring out would.
One account to another... Thanks for the reply, you gave me what I was looking for... i.e. transferring ownership account info from within the same registrar is possible. Is this possible for all registrars?
Well, there are probably more registrars around than what I know so I cannot confirm if it is possible with all. All I know is that it is a feature with popular registrars used here like godaddy.com , name.com, domainsite.com , eNom and their resellers like namecheap.com . Within the registrar, the change of ownership is merely a change in the database and the registrar do not lose the domain name owner as a customer.