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    Does the 60 day lockout include pushes?

    I am transferring a domain to someone who isn't too familiar with the process.

    The domain is with Moniker and they are going to use GoDaddy. I'd prefer to transfer it from M directly to them but if they are having issues can I transfer it to my GD account (they can PP me the $$$) and when it is completed push it to their account or would I have to wait 60 days?
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    Yes you can push a domain while still within 60 day lock
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    Quote Originally Posted by bgmv View Post
    Yes you can push a domain while still within 60 day lock
    This is true.

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    The GoDaddy practice of holding domains hostage for 60 days after any contact information changes does not apply to pushes; only to transfers out to another registrar.

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