I stopped using Godaddy almost 2 years ago, right after I started using them, ha. Now for the first time I've bought some names and they have been pushed to my Godaddy account from the sellers' (more than one) Godaddy accounts.
What is the procedure, because here's what has happened:
1. Paid for names.
2. Supplied sellers with what they asked for, which was my Name and my email addy.
3. They did pushes at their end.
4. I received the GD email with the Transaction # and password.
5. I went to my GD accnt, to the 'accept account changes' area as they directed, typed in the above numbers, hit OK, and it said 'done' or 'thank you' or something like that.
This was over a week ago, and these domains are still not in my account. I emailed support, and they said there's more to it, that I actually have to contact the seller and provide all my registrant info, like address, phone #, company, etc., for them to fill out a 'change of registrant' form, etc.
This doesn't make sense for a 'push'. Way too much work, so what has gone wrong?
At Namecheap, for example, you only provide the person's username, hit push, and your domain is instantly in their account, ready for them to edit about 3 seconds later.
If it was just one seller, I'd think either he/I did something wrong. But it's the exact same thing with more than one seller, and none of the names is in my account after more than a week...
Anyone fill me in about this darn Godaddy push?
Thanks
Bannen
What is the procedure, because here's what has happened:
1. Paid for names.
2. Supplied sellers with what they asked for, which was my Name and my email addy.
3. They did pushes at their end.
4. I received the GD email with the Transaction # and password.
5. I went to my GD accnt, to the 'accept account changes' area as they directed, typed in the above numbers, hit OK, and it said 'done' or 'thank you' or something like that.
This was over a week ago, and these domains are still not in my account. I emailed support, and they said there's more to it, that I actually have to contact the seller and provide all my registrant info, like address, phone #, company, etc., for them to fill out a 'change of registrant' form, etc.
This doesn't make sense for a 'push'. Way too much work, so what has gone wrong?
At Namecheap, for example, you only provide the person's username, hit push, and your domain is instantly in their account, ready for them to edit about 3 seconds later.
If it was just one seller, I'd think either he/I did something wrong. But it's the exact same thing with more than one seller, and none of the names is in my account after more than a week...
Anyone fill me in about this darn Godaddy push?
Thanks
Bannen










