I noticed you're moving domains to GoDaddy, as opposed to away from GoDaddy. So the transfer lock of 60 days is legit.
What's not legit is the way GoDaddy locks down domains when the contact info changes as much as an email.
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I have (now had...) been moving domains to GD for a couple months now as they expire with their current registrar. I noticed a number of domains, particularly those moved from eNom - BulkRegister don't match the field sizes at GD. Consequently, the Admin, Billing and Tech contact info is often garbled. Apparently, GD doesn't have the coding in place to copy a record from the previous registrar without manual editing.
I wanted to use a global tool to edit all the contact records at one time so that all my domains, those recently transferred and those that have been at GD for awhile, had identical, proper contacts info.
Imagine my surprise to find out that using their tool would automatically locks ALL my domains for a 60-day period at GD, regardless of how long they have already been at the registrar. It is my screwup that I didn't check and immediately correct each record manually when they transferred in. Yet it is GD's inability to import the record correctly that would cost me a 60-day lock should I choose to correct the WHOIS.
I emailed GD Support about this, asking how I could edit the records that GD was not able to import properly. The reply (from Jeff P.) said there is no way around it. I have nearly 400 more domains I was planning on moving over as part of a consolidation but don't want to have to rewrite every record the day it gets to GD.
Has anyone found a workaround for this? Surely GoDaddy is not so far back in the dark ages they can't figure out how to import a record properly, much less, allow contact info to change without a 60-day lock.
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I noticed you're moving domains to GoDaddy, as opposed to away from GoDaddy. So the transfer lock of 60 days is legit.
What's not legit is the way GoDaddy locks down domains when the contact info changes as much as an email.
Last edited by Acro; 07-12-2008 at 04:14 PM.
I know there is a 60 day rule at any new registrar. My concern was regarding the editing of contact info puts in place another 60 day lock.
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Yes, any time you edit the contact info it locks it for 60 days. It's the Bob Parsons Special.
Can he legally (or via ICANN) do that? Hold a name hostage because someone moves or changes email, phone, tech contacts or whatever?
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If you have to explain what your domain name means, give up, it's a crappy name!
When you transfer domains to GD you agreed to its terms and conditions. It's in the very small print.
Apparently. Hopefully many will be warned off here.
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If you have to explain what your domain name means, give up, it's a crappy name!
I thought all members would know about that GoDaddy practice by now. That's one reason why they suck![]()
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if by chance you are selling a domain thru netsol and the domain is currently @ GoDaddy, just ask netsol to call them, worked for me in the past and entertaining to watch godaddy submit to netsol...it could be that godaddy knows they don't have a right to do it, you just have to pressure them.
No, SDS, I didn't know. I was happy with BulkRegister until eNom took over and fu..ed everything up. So I had to start looking around. I considered Moniker but they have gotten away from the registrar end in favor of other business under Oversee.
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If you have to explain what your domain name means, give up, it's a crappy name!
Not sure why you were not happy at eNom. All you need is a reseller account. They are rock solid in all their services.
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