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<blockquote data-quote="ukbackorder" data-source="post: 2299413" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Well if that's the case for UK domains they should be reported to nominet. Scratch that from my list then.</p><p>The problem is that UK domains are messy. Nominet don't make anything easy because they are desperate that *someone* pays them £10+vat for a registrant transfer (yes it's not free for everyone unlike other extensions and you don't get an extra year included in that fee). So to do a full transfer out *somebody* has to pay. You can change tags for free - ie 'push' them to another registrar but all the registrant information remains. This causes problems for a lot of registrars as they can't ascertain ownership easily and, with the added nightmare of a useless GDPR system (I said that would happen), only nominet can see who actually owns a domain. As they are run by people who don't really know what they're doing on an archaic system and only want your money it can become fiddly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukbackorder, post: 2299413, member: 5382"] Well if that's the case for UK domains they should be reported to nominet. Scratch that from my list then. The problem is that UK domains are messy. Nominet don't make anything easy because they are desperate that *someone* pays them £10+vat for a registrant transfer (yes it's not free for everyone unlike other extensions and you don't get an extra year included in that fee). So to do a full transfer out *somebody* has to pay. You can change tags for free - ie 'push' them to another registrar but all the registrant information remains. This causes problems for a lot of registrars as they can't ascertain ownership easily and, with the added nightmare of a useless GDPR system (I said that would happen), only nominet can see who actually owns a domain. As they are run by people who don't really know what they're doing on an archaic system and only want your money it can become fiddly. [/QUOTE]
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