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How/can one push a name at Network Solutions?
 
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if you still have the template email, this one will work

Network Solutions
Network Solutions uses an e-mail template-based system to make modifications to domains and contact information. The modification requests must come from the e-mail address they have on file. If that e-mail address is no longer valid, it is impossible to meet this requirement.

To change your e-mail address if it is invalid, you will first need to submit a request to change the contact e-mail address to [email protected], then you will need to fax a "Letter of Authorization".

The form to submit to [email protected] can be found at: http://www.netsol.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/itts/handle

The fax form and instructions for completing it can be found at: http://www.netsol.com/en_US/makechanges/fax/contact.html

If Network Solutions does not reply to your request in a reasonable amount of time, or you are having difficulties with the forms, you can contact them by telephone at +1 703 742-4777. Network Solutions can be reached toll-free at (888) 771-3000 from U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.
http://www.netregister.biz/faqregistrazione.htm
 
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I recently posted this in the platinum section at DNF, have a search there
 
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SJM211 said:
The recipient has to initiate the transfer if I remember correctly. Instructions are here:

http://www.namepros.com/1296282-post2.html
That is correct. It can take up to 4 hours for the seller to get the email from NetSol. All you have to do is Accept the push when you get the email.
 
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