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question What is push and auth. code?

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bhavik10

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I saw word "push" and somthing like "auth. code" in auctions, and i don't really know what it is?
please tell me about that.
 
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Push is pushing a name into someone else’s account at the same registrar. Auth code is a code you need to transfer to a different registrar.
 
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A push is a transfer from one account to another at the same registrar.

An auth code is required to move a domain from an account at one registrar to an account at a different registrar.
 
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greetings @bhavik10 and welcome to np

You have received good answers above
 
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Please I need an answer: I sold a domain on EPIK but registered at Dynadot. EPIK wants me to pay for transfer to my EPIK account first before doing a push to the buyers EPIK account. Is that the norm? Thanks.
A push is a transfer from one account to another at the same registrar.

An auth code is required to move a domain from an account at one registrar to an account at a different registrar.
 
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Please I need an answer: I sold a domain on EPIK but registered at Dynadot. EPIK wants me to pay for transfer to my EPIK account first before doing a push to the buyers EPIK account. Is that the norm? Thanks.
I've never sold a domain through Epik but that sounds about right to be. Before transferring any domain name just check that all emails/correspondences are genuine Epik emails. If you're not sure, where possible don't click through links in emails (open a browser yourself and sign into your account manually). I'm sure you know this already but just saying.

Also there are many Epik reps on here who will be more than happy to assist you with your sale/transfer. Just check the list of representatives in the members search area.

Good luck and congratulations on your sale!!
 
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