yes, pushing means it stays with the current registrar, just changes accounts. Has to stay for 60 days after change in ownership.
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Thanks,
New Guy.
yes, pushing means it stays with the current registrar, just changes accounts. Has to stay for 60 days after change in ownership.
Yes, you can! It's called flipping.
G' luck, Ryan!![]()
DomainName has told it. I have worked with GoDaddy without any problem when I have pushed domain to/from my account
Dude, why are you attacking me? Read my post.
I don't expect anything. *shrug*
I said it would be nice to back up claims. If you don't want to then don't. You seem to be taking this personally, I was just asking for a reference.
I do post links when I have them. It backs up my statements and shows others where I got my info. This in turn makes my posts more valuable to others and this forum. The link to real information isn't just for me, but for all others on the Whole Internet to use as a resource, when they visit DNF - now and in the future.
So next time some one says, hey take my word for it do you just take it as is..no you would do your own research. Here the OP asked a question that has a real answer with real proof.
Not sure why you have have a problem with someone asking for references in a community environment.
GoDaddy: Transferring Domains to Another Registrar
When can I transfer a domain name to Godaddy
Understanding the Difference Between Account Changes and Transferring Domains
BUT the same day "account change" (their words for it, not push) is not published on the site.
How do I know? I called and asked. They said yes they could do same day account changes. When I asked for a hard copy of this info they tried to pawn off their support to me and have me do a search in their help.godaddy.com database. Ah, great support telling me to provide my own support. I told them I looked and had no luck and asked if the tech would look for this info live with me on the phone in the place where they wanted to send me.
Once, they couldn't find the info of same day "account changes" I asked it they could publish that information in their help section so we didn't have to waste our time calling and Slowdaddy's valuable support time answering. My request to add this information, for the benefit of all, has been submitted.
Hope you and others find this post more helpful than someone saying "yah, I did it, trust me."
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Last edited by Poker; 02-22-2009 at 03:19 AM.
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