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Hi, Pros.

I have been trying to quietly read on here, but a bit stuck right now. Please advise.

I have listed with Sedo, Undeveloped and Uniregistry, even with Afternic via VPN. And I finally got round to listing with GoDaddy. Paid for the membership and started the procedure.

I am positive I have inserted the TXT correctly, but keep getting a negative response. I even went back to DNS records and the GoDaddy verification code is hanging there, in all of them. Still negative response. I have a couple of registries, I used, so I hardly think, this is them.

With Sedo, which also needs verification TXT record, I had it all smooth and no issues at all. Uniregistry pulls ownership data automatically somehow too - not even do you have to go to the length of inputting the TXT record at all.

I always try and keep an open mind about being mistaken myself. So I am enquiring with my registry for help in this basic technical mission.

But maybe you, guys, know what the matter is here? Anybody had issues with GoDaddy TXT verification codes? What am I doing wrong? Any classic stumbling stones or rookie mistakes?

Thank you so much, Have a lovely day!
Nat
 
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I remember having some problems with that, too. If you call GoDaddy they'll walk you through it -- I don't remember the exact steps. Once you get it set up it works automatically.
 
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I remember having some problems with that, too. If you call GoDaddy they'll walk you through it -- I don't remember the exact steps. Once you get it set up it works automatically.

Thank you, @J Sokol, I believe the issue was that there is some waiting period for the TXT to get recorded. Its just with Sedo it all went pretty instantaneous.
 
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