

Originally posted by DotComster
I didn't like that rule either, but now see the reason for it - and hope other registrars adopt it - especialy SateGate and Enom.
I know from experiance that Godaddy is firm on it, and now think it is a good idea as it relates to domain ownership and security.
Think of it this way - it's now harder to steal domains in Godaddy than other registrars, even if someone else gets all your Godaddy account info.
Originally posted by AdoptableDomains
It also puts a kink in buying or selling domains within the last 60 days of reg if you don't want to renew there.
Originally posted by DotComster
I didn't like that rule either, but now see the reason for it - and hope other registrars adopt it - especialy SateGate and Enom.
I know from experiance that Godaddy is firm on it, and now think it is a good idea as it relates to domain ownership and security.
Think of it this way - it's now harder to steal domains in Godaddy than other registrars, even if someone else gets all your Godaddy account info.
Originally posted by Sharpy
Your losing business because the client has to leave a name they bought from you, at a reputable registrar, for 60 days?
Originally posted by Anthony
Just try to sell the names before they are in the last two months, I guess.

