No 60 day Lock

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I just realised through namecheap that there is no 60 day lock on a newly transferred name if the name is being transferred back to the original registrar. I see many scenarios where this rule could be very helpful.

Is this a general rule (ICAN) or at registrars discretion?
 
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I think you are just making a simple and clear directive as muddy and complex as you can. You made too much outlandish and wild assumptions that are out of remit of this particular clause I dont even know which one to address. Even Einstein might struggle with that task. The funny thing is there seems to be one theme which is to prove the OP wrong. Why?

For the umpteenth time, its not what you think. Its what the rules say and what the registrars say. The only proviso given by Namecheap is the name must be going back to the registrar from which it was transferred. Which is consistent with the prerogative allowed them by ICANN. So why cant you just accept that? Why must you make up a million scenarios and suppositions then pass these off as rules?

Please learn to learn. Its a mark of dignity. Just accept you have learned something new which you wouldnt have imagined possible and thank the OP or like the post.
 
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I truely have learnt something I didn't know before. But both registrars have to agree the transfer, not just one. And since the rule doesn't give any reason for giving or not giving their approval, it's at their discretion. But if the transfer was going in the other direction, I wonder if GoDaddy would be so willing to undo their lock. Because they seem paranoid about it. I repeat. What the rules say is that BOTH REGISTRARS HAVE TO APPROVE THE TRANSFER. If either registrar doesn't give their approval, the transfer would not proceed.

Your example seems to me to be a very narrow example. We now know that at least NameCheap will give their approval. So what are the other examples where you see this could be beneficial?

I have quoted you the also narrow example where GoDaddy (or another registrar), might not give their approval. I don't see why you have to use your lecturing tone with me. This is a discussion.
 
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