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Use Dynadot or Godaddy and follow the regulations. Submit personal IDs at both points, you should be good.I would avoid only because the rules can change without notice, I did sell a .cn here and when the buyer went to transfer he was told he was ineligible so I gave the money back, Decided to avoid from that point on
The domain was at dynadot and was an inhouse transfer ,,,,, as mentioned above I could not transfer, yet I was able to register it, lost interest in the extension at that point thanksUse Dynadot or Godaddy and follow the regulations. Submit personal IDs at both points, you should be good.
...he was told he was ineligible so I gave the money back
Can anyone register regardless of the location ?
Also how much population of china speaks english ?
As far as I can work out his standard Dynadot account details were not enough to satisfy the criteria, which seems strange considering I just used my standard account to register it, the only thing was that unless you supply further details about your I.D you cannot even park them, you are unable to change nameservers. The name was dirt cheap, the buyer said keep the money so it was not buyers remorse, I just gave the money back and let the domain drop in the endStrange. Why ineligible? He must have been given a reason. What reason?