I successfully disabled this timer and unlocked my domain before 60 days after previous transfer.
$3 for transfers/renewals/regs or?
u can unlock successfully b4 60 days all u like..and make whois status show ok...but when u start transfer they will block u.
people just dont get it that its an icann rule.. independent of registrar.. meaning it cannot work on some but not others
it actually appears to be a registry rule in the case of .CO. they state on the go.co website that transfers are not permitted within 60 days of registration, 60 days within a preceding transfer, and one other thing i cannot remember now
and what makes u think they are not saying it cause it's an icann rule?
which it is. cheers
i looked at the ICANN rules. its only an explicit requirement within 60 days of registration and it is optional for registrys to implement it under different circumstances. it is all on the ICANN website
nah..if it was not icann rule everyone would not be doing it
of course they would still be doing it. they dont want people jumping around from registrar to registrar every single time a registrar offers a deal...
yea right and they all follow same details..all 60 days etc
yea right.. that's pure chance.
I tell u its icann rule ...go read up on it.
i did read about it, today in fact lol
lol then we got a problem.. cause just a day ago by accident i tried trnasfer a .co from stablehost to ionos..aftr 45 days from transferring it to stable host ... and ionos gave me msg that icann prevents transfers b4 days
should have saved screen shot for ya hahah
@alcy
LOL notice how it says "a provision of the respective registry"
anyway the original dilemma was if we can transfer out b4 60 days..the answer is no ...no matter who blocks it.
no, the point is the registrars are preventing it out of greed, even though it is not required of them
no the point is that they are preventing it period.
the question was if we can transfer out b4 60 days.
not who blocks it why.
yer just asking and answering yer own questions now.
It is NOT a rule since Dec'2016, when ICANN IRTP was updated.people just dont get it that its an icann rule.
It is NOT a rule since Dec'2016, when ICANN IRTP was updated.
Nowadays it is just OPTION. Registrars MAY use it or not. They are NOT obliged anymore.
p.s. And IRTP is applicable only for gTLDs.
NOT for ccTLDs.
.io is Afilias.
All Afilias TLDs are locked for 60 days since registration or transfer, this is their retro policy.
.co/.in under Neustar.
Another story at all.
Then how I sold and transferred away from 1and1 .LIFE domain ~40 days old???no matter what story. the bottom line...all locked.
And even Dynadot confirmed, they don't prevent the transfer-outs regardless of when initiated.Regarding Verisign TLDs...
Even here on NamePros was thread that .COM was succesfully transferred to Dynadot and then after ~2 weeks to Uni.
Then how I sold and transferred away from 1and1 .LIFE domain ~40 days old???
p.s. Both mentioned examples happened after December'2016 (NEW IRTP).