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mattste

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Hi all,

Here's my doubt. As far as I know, one can resell a domain right away (or close enough) if the buyer has an account with the same registrar. Otherwise, you have to wait 60 days (right?).

So, to sell a domain on, say, bido (it really looks cool to me), would one have to wait the full 60 days?
I see lots of posts about instant resales, are these necessarily all to end-users (who have an account with the same registrar), or is there another way around it?

I'm sorry if a similar question has been posted previously.

Thanks all,

Matt
 
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Bido is just a platform to buy/ sell domains, it won't have an impact on whether you can transfer the domain to a new registrar or not. For restrictions, you'd have to see the registrar where your domain is registered. Most of them allow you to change accounts within 60 days, and most of them make you wait 60 days before you can transfer the domain from one registrar to another!.
 
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this is accord to your luck,maybe the auction is better then resell,sometime it is ,of course,the 60days is so long.you have to pay for it
 
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I'm pretty sure you can "push" the name to another godaddy account when you
like. You do have to wait 60 days to transfer to another registrar. (outside godaddy)

The buyer will need to have a godaddy account for you to "push". You can even open
a courtesy account, to push the name to, for the buyer and hand it over to them with
the password. I've had to do this before.

With Bido you will need to wait for the whois to populate with your info. This is how
Bido confirms ownership.

Good luck


NN
 
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