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Old 02-20-2007, 02:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does Godaddy Have Free Pushes?

Will Godaddy let me push a newly registered domain name to another user for free?
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Yes it will. Find the domain, then go to "change contacts" I beleive. From there you are going to need personal information about the user (not as simple as pushing to user), but it is free.

Then they will be notified by e-mail, log into their account and accept the transaction.

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This should do it!

Changing the Registrant of a Domain Name

When you change the registrant on a domain name, it removes the domain name from your list of registered domains and places it in the new registrant's account.

To complete the change of registration process, the new registrant must complete a set of instructions that they will receive by email.
To Change the Registrant of a Domain:

1. Log in to your Account Manager.
2. Under the Domains Name section, select Manage Domains. The Domain Control Center opens.
3. Use the checkboxes to select the domain name(s) that you want to modify.
4. Above the list of domain names, click Account Change.
5. Under the Initiate Account Change section, enter the contact information for the new registrant, accept the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement, and then click OK.
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Yes they do, click on the domain and account change
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