Hi all,
I got this question to ask..
Godaddy seems to have a 60 day ruling whereby if you just had a domain pushed into your account (account to account transfer)...you cannot transfer away for 60 days...
But other registrars seem to allow this without imposing any 60 day ruling...including a rather big one.
I heard that ICANN also imposed this 60 day ruling, but I'm not very sure about that...As far as I know...you cannot move away for 60 days only if:
1) the domain is newly registered
2) You just moved from one registrar to another (registrar to registrar transfer)
Can anyone clarify? I actually moved a domain away from a fairly large registrar right after a push into my account and did not have to wait any 60 days...but it seems some registrars (and resellers) impose this ruling...mainly to force you to renew with them. I suppose thats the reasoning...
Is it really an ICANN rule or is it just made up by some registrars in order to earn extra?
I got this question to ask..
Godaddy seems to have a 60 day ruling whereby if you just had a domain pushed into your account (account to account transfer)...you cannot transfer away for 60 days...
But other registrars seem to allow this without imposing any 60 day ruling...including a rather big one.
I heard that ICANN also imposed this 60 day ruling, but I'm not very sure about that...As far as I know...you cannot move away for 60 days only if:
1) the domain is newly registered
2) You just moved from one registrar to another (registrar to registrar transfer)
Can anyone clarify? I actually moved a domain away from a fairly large registrar right after a push into my account and did not have to wait any 60 days...but it seems some registrars (and resellers) impose this ruling...mainly to force you to renew with them. I suppose thats the reasoning...
Is it really an ICANN rule or is it just made up by some registrars in order to earn extra?








