D DustyDoes Established Member Impact 10 Apr 28, 2020 1K views 8 replies #1 Does anyone know how we can get around this? I need to transfer my domain today and they say I have 55 more days before I am eligible. Click to expand...
Does anyone know how we can get around this? I need to transfer my domain today and they say I have 55 more days before I am eligible.
Brian L. Top Member VIP ICA Member Impact 1,381 Apr 28, 2020 #2 It’s possible, but it depends on the registry. Which registrar is the domain with? Click to expand...
Brian L. Top Member VIP ICA Member Impact 1,381 Apr 28, 2020 2 points #3 You can also generally push the domain to a new account within the same registry even while its sill in the 60 day lockup. Click to expand...
You can also generally push the domain to a new account within the same registry even while its sill in the 60 day lockup.
D DustyDoes Established Member Impact 10 Apr 28, 2020 1 point #4 Thank you. That worked! It seems like they did everything they could to avoid being clear about this option. Click to expand...
Thank you. That worked! It seems like they did everything they could to avoid being clear about this option.
Rhinnnn Established Member Impact 2,270 Apr 28, 2020 2 points #5 DustyDoes said: Thank you. That worked! It seems like they did everything they could to avoid being clear about this option. Click to expand... The 60-day lock period is standard for all registrars as per ICANN policy: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-holder-faqs-2017-10-10-en However, some registrars allow transfers within the 60-day lock period upon request, or allow you to opt-out of this from the start. You haven't mentioned your registrar, but it's very likely that they have their policy regarding this listed somewhere on their website. Last edited: Apr 28, 2020 Click to expand...
DustyDoes said: Thank you. That worked! It seems like they did everything they could to avoid being clear about this option. Click to expand... The 60-day lock period is standard for all registrars as per ICANN policy: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/name-holder-faqs-2017-10-10-en However, some registrars allow transfers within the 60-day lock period upon request, or allow you to opt-out of this from the start. You haven't mentioned your registrar, but it's very likely that they have their policy regarding this listed somewhere on their website.
Samer Top Member VIP ★★★★★★★★★★ Impact 25,188 Apr 29, 2020 2 points #6 Likely Godaddy; “Masters of the 60-day-lock.” Last edited: Apr 29, 2020 Click to expand...
MRTOM1989 Established Member Impact 68 May 11, 2020 #7 I believe you can transfer your domain name to another account at the same registrar. I think this is called an inter registrar transfer. Click to expand...
I believe you can transfer your domain name to another account at the same registrar. I think this is called an inter registrar transfer.
Jim H DNTop.comTop Member PRO VIP Gold Account Impact 2,457 May 15, 2020 #8 That's why I registered my new domain name on thoes platforms that allows transfer within the website without waiting for 60 days. As long as the seller registers an account there, it can be transferred immediately. Click to expand...
That's why I registered my new domain name on thoes platforms that allows transfer within the website without waiting for 60 days. As long as the seller registers an account there, it can be transferred immediately.