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SamirAz86

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Hello!

I made the decision to point my domains to NamePros landers, but I need advice regarding newly registered domains that have a 60-day transfer lock.

If my new domains are listed and pointed to NamePros landers and get sold, how will the domain be transferred to the buyer?

For example, if the buyer pays for this domain using one of the payment methods I have verified in the settings, should we discuss the transfer manually? Additionally, will the buyer be informed about the 60-day transfer lock before purchasing my domain?
 
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I made the decision to point my domains to NamePros landers
That's excellent news! Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜Š

Additionally, will the buyer be informed about the 60-day transfer lock before purchasing my domain?
Only if they check it or you tell them.

If my new domains are listed and pointed to NamePros landers and get sold, how will the domain be transferred to the buyer?
All payment methods that we support allow for intra-registrar transfers, also known as: domain pushes, account changes, change of accounts, in-house/internal transfers, etc

The 60-day lock only applies to moving domains to a different registrar.

Domains can still be moved to the buyer's account within the same registrar. Then the buyer can transfer it to another registrar later if they want, but the deal will already be closed and paid.

Let us know if we can help answer any additional questions.
 
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All payment methods that we support
I'm not sure I've complimented you on this before, but great job on the variety of payment options for the NamePros landers.
 
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