

I believe that when you input the push data, you must include not only the email of the recipient, but his account number as well. If the two don't match in Godaddy's records, then godaddy will not let you advance to the next step in the push procedure.
Yeah. With GoDaddy.com you need the customer number + email address on file.
If the data does not match it gives you an error message.
Brad
Exactly my thought when I saw this post. Pushing a domain name to the wrong account on Godaddy is extremely unlikely. First, as you say, the user ID and email must match and, second, how can someone give you both the user ID and email that are not his own? I am not sure how this can happen.
Did they accept the domain already?
IF NOT, you can always cancel the send by using "remove selected" in the pending outgoing changes. The domain will go back to your account immediately




