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Why Opt-in to the Afternic Premium Network is not working for all domains (GoDaddy) that I listed?

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I had listed 160+ domains on Afternic.com just 20 days back. Then I had received mail from Godaddy with the title Action required: Authorize your domains listing for about 50 domains only, which I authorized immediately and are listed as fast-transfer on Afternic now.

However, I didn't receive Authorization e-mail for rest of my domains. Afternic.com replied that it is the responsibility of Godaddy.com. When I contacted Godaddy team, they said, if I will relist my domains, then I may receive authorization email.

I relisted 5 .com domains from the above portfolio 3 days ago, but didn't receive authorization email.

I want to list all of my domains as fast-transfer which are eligible for fast-transfer on afternic.com. Is their any solution for this? Is there another way to give authorization from the same Godaddy account to remaining domains ?
 
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Either they aren't 60 days old OR possibly at a non-partner registrar.
 
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Either they aren't 60 days old OR possibly at a non-partner registrar.
  • All domains are register before Jul-Aug, 2018 (So 60+ days)
  • All 160 domains are register on same Godaddy account (50 are already listed as fast-transfer by them). I supposed Afternic.com is the network of Godaddy
 
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  • All domains are register before Jul-Aug, 2018 (So 60+ days)
  • All 160 domains are register on same Godaddy account (50 are already listed as fast-transfer by them)

Strange. Maybe @Joe Styler might know? I'm not sure.
 
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Ok, lets wait for his reply.
 
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Yes this happens a lot to me too.
Try removing and adding again.
 
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Sometimes it can take a while to get the opt-in email. I got one today for a domain I listed about a month ago. I guess they get so many requests it can take a while to get through them all but you should get there eventually.
 
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As @D Haynes said, sometimes it takes a while, even for domain names that weren't within a 60-day lock. I think my last Afternic approval email I received was almost 2 months from the time I put the name up on Afternic - and that was for a domain I have at GoDaddy. Just be patient - it will get there.
 
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Are you going to Afternic.com to add domains registered at Godaddy.com?

There is an easier, quicker way to do that via the Beta interface at Godaddy.com - it lets you add domains, in bulk, to Afternic, and edit prices. Seems domains added this way appear in searches at Godaddy in about two days, but check that for yourself.
 
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weird, makes you click to see the image, anyway it shows you the GD interface there.
 
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This is stating the obvious, but as well as 60 day, BIN, participating registrar, they also are in an extension for fast transfer as well?
 
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Let's assume that recently purchased domain you registered at Godaddy gets opt-in for fast transfer at Afternic.

As it's fast-transfer enabled, some buyer searching at Enom bought it.

Buyer's demand :
1. Doesn't wants domain at Godaddy
2. Doesn't want to wait for 50+ days (required to get AUTH CODE) to get the domain into his ENOM account
So buyer requested refund of his payment.

So the sale will be cancelled.

Does that mean we should enable fast-transfer only after AUTH CODE is available?
 
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I had thought that fast transfer only could be authorized after 60 day lock period? Am I wrong? It seems here it was made fast transfer before.
 
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I had thought that fast transfer only could be authorized after 60 day lock period? Am I wrong? It seems here it was made fast transfer before.
Fast transfer can get enabled within 60 days from registration. So we don't need to wait for 60 days to make the domain opt-in for fast transfer.
 
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Sometimes it can take a while to get the opt-in email. I got one today for a domain I listed about a month ago. I guess they get so many requests it can take a while to get through them all but you should get there eventually.

@D Haynes Right Sir, thats why I raised this question. They don't provide any deadline for this. For speedy fast-transfer process, either they should provide deadlines by their systems or if they get so many request, then they should allow us manually to do the changes by displaying some push button, both in Afternic and godaddy account. Because for authorization for fast transfer of our domains only we are responsible, they should assign this responsibility in our hands.
 
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As @D Haynes said, sometimes it takes a while, even for domain names that weren't within a 60-day lock. I think my last Afternic approval email I received was almost 2 months from the time I put the name up on Afternic - and that was for a domain I have at GoDaddy. Just be patient - it will get there.
@Kpett Right Sir..... Patience is the first thing that all domainers must have :xf.smile:, but they you should also fastened this automatic process.
 
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Are you going to Afternic.com to add domains registered at Godaddy.com?

There is an easier, quicker way to do that via the Beta interface at Godaddy.com - it lets you add domains, in bulk, to Afternic, and edit prices. Seems domains added this way appear in searches at Godaddy in about two days, but check that for yourself.

@carob I tried this beta process. But I think for quick listing of all of your domains, it works. But when we want to enable fast transfer option in afternic.com, then it doesn't work.

If it is not so and it makes fast transfer option enable automatically in your afternic account , kindly do tell me.
 
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This is stating the obvious, but as well as 60 day, BIN, participating registrar, they also are in an extension for fast transfer as well?

@Bob Hawkes : Sir you can check my list here https://www.afternic.com/camvard
  • My all domains are registered more than 60 days ago.
  • BIN is also mentioned.
  • Godaddy is registrar for all of my domains, who is owner of afternic.com
  • Sir I want fast transfer process only for those extensions for which it worked previously for me (like .com .co, .org, net). For new Generic domains, fast transfer process is not eligible.
 
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Are .co eligible? This is the list of eligible extensions from Afternic Fast Transfer eligible page:
".com, .net, .org, .de, .biz, .pw and .info"

My understanding is only .de and.pw country code are eligible unless their page is out of date. I see that your list has many .me, which I believe are not eligible for fast transfer.

Bob
@Bob Hawkes, Sir, i was also believing until yesterday, that .co is not eligible, but you can check my quick snapshot picture below, yes it is eligible Although they have not mentioned .co in their fast transfer Column heading rules section about this extension.

.me is not eligible, so they have cleared mentioned NO, plz check screenshot. My problem is mainly with .coms first (where red color label is marked "No-Opt-in required" )

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Thanks @Camvard for pointing out that .co are now fast transfer. Clearly Afternic (@Joe Styler ) need to update their list of accepted TLDs! Are there other TLDs they accept but not in their official list, anyone?

The only thing I can suggest is to unlist the ones you did not get a notification and then relist them. You shouldn't have to, but that is what worked for me.

I hope you get them listed.

Bob
 
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@Bob Hawkes Thanks Sir!
No sir .co was the only extension that is not present in their official list, if any other new extension would come to my knowledge, if would update here.
Even Unlisting and relisting didn't solve my problem. So i will repeat this process again and again after 3 days (because waiting period for their authorization email), until I will get my results.
 
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