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rodash

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Hi,
Just wondering of someone knows the answer to this. Some weeks ago I transferred 32 names away from Dynadot to another registrar, yet I now find that Dynadot still has DNS control over these names. They have acknowledged that the names were transferred out, but in the same instance they say I can go into my Dynadot account and change the nameservers.

Can this happen? I thought the registrar the names were with had complete control over the DNS (and nameservers).

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Rod
 
Hi,
Just wondering of someone knows the answer to this. Some weeks ago I transferred 32 names away from Dynadot to another registrar, yet I now find that Dynadot still has DNS control over these names. They have acknowledged that the names were transferred out, but in the same instance they say I can go into my Dynadot account and change the nameservers.

Can this happen? I thought the registrar the names were with had complete control over the DNS (and nameservers).

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Rod

If the names have been transferred into your account at another ICANN approved registrar, just ignore anything dynadot say. They are probably just sending you template emails.
You need to be talking to the gaining registrar if you are having an issue with DNS
Not sure what you mean by "Dynadot still has DNS control over these names"
You do not mention what happens when you login to the new registrar, so it is difficult to help you with a DNS issue
Are you saying that you have changed the DNS at the new registrar without any effect.
What does the new registrar say about that?
What registrar is in the whois?
 
All you should need to do is change the DNS for the domains with the new registrar. A lot of times when domains transfer from one registrar to another they will keep the same DNS settings.
 
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