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Question regarding Domain "PUSH"

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111media

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Quick questions...

1) If a domain is registered at NameCheap can the domain be pushed to my existing eNom account since NameCheap is a reseller of eNom?

2) If a domain is registered at WildWestDomains can the domain be pused to my existing GoDaddy account since WildWestDomains and GoDaddy are basically the same company/family?

Thank you in advance for your help!

~ Steve
 

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Velstras said:
Quick questions...

1) If a domain is registered at NameCheap can the domain be pushed to my existing eNom account since NameCheap is a reseller of eNom?

2) If a domain is registered at WildWestDomains can the domain be pused to my existing GoDaddy account since WildWestDomains and GoDaddy are basically the same company/family?

Thank you in advance for your help!

~ Steve

1). No. I don`t see any way.
2). No, but I am not %100 sure.
 

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It would be nice, but these operate as separate businesses. Enom uses the word "reseller" in two different ways. You can buy a reseller account from someone else that ends up being an actual enom account, or you can have an account with a privately-branded service that uses Enom's API but operates independently. NameCheap essentially operates as an independent registrar.
 

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healingsites said:
It would be nice, but these operate as separate businesses. Enom uses the word "reseller" in two different ways. You can buy a reseller account from someone else that ends up being an actual enom account, or you can have an account with a privately-branded service that uses Enom's API but operates independently. NameCheap essentially operates as an independent registrar.

Thank you for that answer. I was wondering why NameCheap was 'special'.
 
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