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How to transfer a domain from Moniker to GoDaddy?

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I have initiated a transfer and got a couple of emails from godaddy and and also initiated the Transfer-Out from Moniker now what to do?

Now I am stuck on Step 2

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Step 2: Authorize
Transfer is waiting for the customer to authorize the transfer. An email has been sent to the administrative contact with the transaction id and security code.
Recommended Action:
The administrator should go to the Domain Manager and use this information to authorize the transfer.
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Please guide me step by step of transfer process.
 
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AfternicAfternic
If you have received the transaction id and security code email from godaddy
and you have the Auth code from moniker

then go into your domain management -
click - pending transfers
it should show one sitting there awaiting action.

click the domain, then "Authorization"
Then "Begin Transfer Authorization"
Add the Transaction ID and Security Code from the Godaddy emails
then the Auth code when it asks.

That should be all :)
 
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done that, thanks, Now Step 3
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Step 3: Accept/Decline
The transfer is waiting for the customer to accept it at the losing registrar. If the customer does not accept the transfer at the losing registrar within 5 days, the transfer will be accepted automatically.
Recommended Action:
The customer should accept the transfer.

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Will it take 5 days or Can I accept the transfer from somewhere?
 
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It'll take up to 5 days to transfer. You'll have to wait it out.
 
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At Moniker it's usually more like 7-10 days for the transfer to complete.
 
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