Kamaz
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Recently, I backorder a domain for my client on Snapnames, and succesfully own it, and the company transferred the name to Networksolutions registrar.
Suddenly, when I want to transfer it to another account of same registrar, they said "Transfer is protected", so that means, I can't transfer it in same registrar or anything like that due to ICANN 60 days.
What I know about ICANN 60 days lock is that rule can be applied if you want to transfer it out, not in.
What's the point of buying a domain through auctions, and you can't transfer it in to your client's account?
I bought tens of Domains on Snapnames, and they always let me transfer it to my client's accounts except this time.
I made a call to the support, and they pissed me off!
I've being dealing with other registrars and other auction houses, nothing of this happened to me before, except this shitty company!
The client can't pay for a name, and he didn't get nothing back! What should I do? I can't wait for 60 days!!
Please, if someone can help, or someone in their support, as this is getting weird day after day.
Suddenly, when I want to transfer it to another account of same registrar, they said "Transfer is protected", so that means, I can't transfer it in same registrar or anything like that due to ICANN 60 days.
What I know about ICANN 60 days lock is that rule can be applied if you want to transfer it out, not in.
What's the point of buying a domain through auctions, and you can't transfer it in to your client's account?
I bought tens of Domains on Snapnames, and they always let me transfer it to my client's accounts except this time.
I made a call to the support, and they pissed me off!
I've being dealing with other registrars and other auction houses, nothing of this happened to me before, except this shitty company!
The client can't pay for a name, and he didn't get nothing back! What should I do? I can't wait for 60 days!!
Please, if someone can help, or someone in their support, as this is getting weird day after day.