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1) Is it possible to receive a push of a domain from another GoDaddy member without adding a 60 Day hold. I remember doing this in the past, but don't recall how I did this. Is this still possible? How to do this? @Joe Styler

2) Does GoDaddy have any sales of NGTLD's (expiring or members sales)? I've tried many times to use their search form (the one with all the tick boxes), but I always fail to find any NGTLD's for sale. What am I doing wrong?
 
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1. Yes, but this also means the previous owner will receive the auth-code when requested and other notifications from Godaddy. Operate at your own risk there.

2. Have you tried searching in expireddomains? I'm a .com maximalist, so haven't actually tried myself.
 
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1) Is it possible to receive a push of a domain from another GoDaddy member without adding a 60 Day hold. I remember doing this in the past, but don't recall how I did this. Is this still possible? How to do this?

2) Does GoDaddy have any sales of NGTLD's (expiring or members sales)? I've tried many times to use their search form (the one with all the tick boxes), but I always fail to find any NGTLD's for sale. What am I doing wrong?


1. Auth Code and move is the only way I know of. Which is the way I would go, I am not a fan of godaddy. I transfered to Namecheap in under one hour away from godaddy which was amazing timing.
2.not sure about search for specific stuff on auctions.
 
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@Dan Sanchez

I assume your answer to 1) is no it's not possible. I would not want to impose any lingering obligations on the seller. I'm sure I used to do this.

Yes. I've tried that or 2), but I never find any NGTLD's for sale
 
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1. Auth Code and move is the only way I know of. Which is the way I would go, I am not a fan of godaddy. I transfered to Namecheap in under one hour away from godaddy which was amazing timing.
2.not sure about search for specific stuff on auctions.

I'm not a fan of GoDaddy either. Of course I'm talking about buying domains which are less than 60 days old at GoDaddy. Even if its 59 days old they add another 60 day hold on the transfer (of course in a case like this I can wait another day and transfer out, but it's the principal I'm talking about). They just add another 60 day hold to every transfer.
 
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Your options are limited, you can:
1. have the seller hold on to the domain until day 60.
2. Push the domain without changing the seller's email. Ask them for the auth code prior to sale to avoid further contact.
3. Appeal to godaddy after push and email change to review60@godaddy .com - they will sometimes remove the lock if you are trusted and the previous owner is not prone to fraud.​
 
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@stub When you push to another godaddy account you will receive a review and approve email for registrant change during this process there is a lock or unlock choice for the 60 day
 
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I think you can ask them to remove the transfer lock......not sure if they still do it or not

[email protected]
 
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OK. I have found some expiring NGTLD's, for the first time. Was this search broken previously? OK. There were on EXPIRING NGTLD's. So it seems GoDaddy don't auction off EXPIRED NGTLD's.
 
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As far as I knew they didn't auction expired new gtlds, @stub can you mention a couple of what you found to verify that this is not the case any more?
On their market, only new gtlds with regular renewals are allowed to be listed for sale but in most cases these are listed for end-user prices by domainers.
 
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@stub When you push to another godaddy account you will receive a review and approve email for registrant change during this process there is a lock or unlock choice for the 60 day

The problem with that is that with the registrant change the domain is locked for another 60 days, even if it has already been locked for 59 days prior to that.
 
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As far as I knew they didn't auction expired new gtlds, @stub can you mention a couple of what you found to verify that this is not the case any more?
On their market, only new gtlds with regular renewals are allowed to be listed for sale but in most cases these are listed for end-user prices by domainers.

You are correct. The ones I saw were all make offer .club domains, and a couple of $1 bin .red domains
 
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you can avoid 60 day lock if you change only email id. To do this first accept the domain in your GD account with past owner details then in your dashboard update contact information and edit only email id. If you change anything else then 60 days lock will apply.
 
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you can avoid 60 day lock if you change only email id. To do this first accept the domain in your GD account with past owner details then in your dashboard update contact information and edit only email id. If you change anything else then 60 days lock will apply.

That sounds like a possibility. I'll try that next time. Thank you.
 
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I think you can ask them to remove the transfer lock......not sure if they still do it or not

[email protected]

I tried review60. They said the 60 day lock was imposed by ICANN and there was nothing they could do about it. Which I know is not true, because review60 have done this for me in the past. @Joe Styler
 
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It is an ICANN lock now. We give you the choice at the time of setting up the account change, by whoever is initiating the domain from their account, to choose either to send it with or without the lock. It is important to note that the lock and therefore lock option on the change only apply when there is a change of registrant on the domain at the time of the account change. If there is no WHOIS update there is no lock. The lock revolves around changes to the ICANN change of registrant mandated process which was put in place I think two years back. (off the top of my head so take it with a grain of salt).

When accepting the domain by the gaining shopper, they will be able to see, but not change the choice the initial sender picked for the resistant contact and the lock status. So if the person sending the domain picked to lock it you will see that on the acceptance screen. If they pick not to lock it you will see the on the acceptance screen. Once you click accept it is a done deal and ICANN will not let us change that choice. If you are the gaining party and you see a lock on the acceptance screen you have to reject the change and have the person initiating it re-send it without the lock selected.

Oh and on the other question we don't sell expired nGTLDs as a general rule.
 
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@stub When you push to another godaddy account you will receive a review and approve email for registrant change during this process there is a lock or unlock choice for the 60 day

if change domain info details minus email, trapped for 60

Stop citing โ€œICANN lockโ€ policy. youโ€™re the only one who does. Nothing u can do, except keep the info, sans email

Confirm any plans to change this, @Joe Styler?

What makes it even worse, you hold such large market, 60 day lock kills liquidity, more than helps, โ€œsecurityโ€ lol.
iโ€™m not asking much... ever fixing GD push? make simple Gd pushes are bigger hindrance,than the 5 day transfer..

Samer
 
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Sigh... In theory it's possible to avoid the lock. Last time I received a bunch of domains the approval page said the sender opted out yet all domains got locked. Support was clueless. It's a 50/50 chance of getting it right.

What works best in my experience is requesting the sender to leave registrant info intact and than change the details yourself after it is pushed to your account.

This way you will receive a notice to approve the new registrant and option to opt out of the 60 days lock yourself.
 
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I recently sold GoDaddy-regged domain @ Sedo, and, to my surprise, instead of asking me to push the domain to their account (as Sedo normally does, at least with other registrars), Sedo instructed me to unlock the domain and submit authcode, which was then given to the buyer to start the transfer to their preferred registrar. No issues, all confirmed and closed (with the exception that the buyer waited 5 days, my expedited transfer-approval was never processed by GoDaddy). So Sedo (and they sell a lot) must have found that GoDaddy push is a BIG NO nowadays... :(
 
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