Unstoppable Domains โ€” Expired Auctions

Need some quick help with GoDaddy and the push on other TLDs

SpaceshipSpaceship
Watch

Lemon Jelly

Established Member
Impact
1
I've just sold my first pair of domains but they are a .co.uk and a .de - when I fill in the "Change Account" form with the new owners details I get the following:

"No updates were made.

Reason: Items with these TLDs do not support changes to the registrant's First Name, Last Name, or Organization. Please use the domain registrant's existing First Name, Last Name and Organization."
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
AfternicAfternic
Was GD support not helpfull with this issue? Or did you not contact them?
 
0
•••
I do not think you can do a push on .de. I tthink co.uk requires forms be faxed to the uk registry company
 
0
•••
If i think i'm not hijacking this thread.........
i hav 2 .de domains at godaddy, i regged them using thier proxy admin contact service.
if i want to sell them off is it possible?........did any had a success at selling their .de names ??......plz help us with the procedure??
 
0
•••
I just put in my name and contact info for the whois and then it will allow you to push it.
 
0
•••
Yup, well GD have told me that I cannot push either .co.uk or .de - I have asked what I can do so I will just wait and see.
 
0
•••
plz keep us updated with that
 
0
•••
I updated some contact info on all my domains on GD yesterday and now can't transfer any of them for 60 days, what a scam.
 
0
•••
Unfortunately, there is no way to do the Change of Account online, as you've found out. The .de and the .co.uk restistries, as well as several other ccTLD's, do not allow for the process. You'll have to contact our Change Department, at change(at)godaddy.com, and they can take of you. They'll have to manually move the domains for you. Congratulations on you first sale!!!

-D
 
0
•••
Spaceship
Domain Recover
CatchDoms
DomainEasy โ€” Zero Commission
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the pageโ€™s height.
Back