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I had similar issue, this is because I have dropcatch/hand reg someone else domains, they were listed for sale at Afternic, the owner probably forgot to renew or lost interest and did not remove the Afternic listing, then we registered them and it sold later on Afternic, now Afternic tries to transfer the domain to fulfill the sale, if you approve it, goodbye domain and money!Yes it's about Sedo/Afternic, but comes from sav.com
Today I got one more, it comes everyday from SAV support/spamemail.
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p.s. For now waiting for fixing
Note: Two-Factor Authentication will block Afternic/Sedo from being able to transfer domains away from Sav so please do not enable 2FA if you are using Fast Transfer.
No problem. Feel free to put the domain up for sale now. It is unlikely that it will be bought within 60 days. Although there were many cases of such sales at SH. If the client is interested in your domain very much, he will be ready to wait 60 days.But I wanted to list this domain for sale. Now I have lost 60 days. Should I really wait for 60 days before listing this .xyz domain for sale?
It's normal to not be able to move-out a domain that has been registered less than 60-days ago. However, I've never heard of someone not being able to push a .com or .xyz to another account. @Sav.com Is his domain really locked from even a simple push?since I cannot transfer or push the domain to the buyer should I sell it in the next 60 days. Sav says it is because of the XYZ registry, they can't do anything about it.
Yes I know about this 60-day lock in case of new registrations, however I thought that I can at least push the domain to another Sav user within the Sav.com website. The support chat told me that even the push is disabled in the first 60 days because it is an xyz domain.It's normal to not be able to move-out a domain that has been registered less than 60-days ago. However, I've never heard of someone not being able to push a .com or .xyz to another account. @Sav.com Is his domain really locked from even a simple push?
It doesn't mention "except in the case of .xyz domains". Then Sav should update this linked help article and clarify that some TLDs have special restrictions in the first 60 days.You can still perform a change of account while a transfer lock is in place. Transfer locks only apply to transferring domains from one registrar to another.
Not possible unfortunately. When you sell the domain (I want to use a buy-it-now price, BIN) you must initiate the transfer or push in 1-2 days max. You definitely cannot wait up to 60 days.If the client is interested in your domain very much, he will be ready to wait 60 days.
This is possible at Squadhelp marketplace. The client gives money to SH, that is guarantor of the transaction and will complete domain transfer in 60 days. I know about such cases personally, but they concerned the com zone. You need to turn to the blue button and ask how you can do better for XYZ domains sales.Not possible unfortunately. When you sell the domain (I want to use a buy-it-now price, BIN) you must initiate the transfer or push in 1-2 days max. You definitely cannot wait up to 60 days.
I mentioned 2 days ago that Sav "just works", but now all of a sudden I'm experiencing a few bugs, lol.I have been using Sav for a while, I have a few domains there. No complaints so far, it just works
Yes it will be a Squadhelp premium domain. But what you described is not possible, it is against the SH terms of service. The SH terms says that "Once a domain has been purchased, you agree to transfer the domain promptly to Squadhelp's holding account in the same registrar, or by providing an Authorization Code (in case of a different registrar)". Up to 60 days is not "promptly". Also note: "Until the Domain Transfer is complete, the customers have the ability to cancel their purchase. In that case, the customer's payment will be refunded and you will not receive any compensation. The domain name will be re-listed for sale in the Marketplace. "This is possible at Squadhelp marketplace. The client gives money to SH, that is guarantor of the transaction and will complete domain transfer in 60 days. I know about such cases personally, but they concerned the com zone. You need to turn to the blue button and ask how you can do better for XYZ domains sales.
Sav Support has finally solved my issues after 4 days.I mentioned 2 days ago that Sav "just works", but now all of a sudden I'm experiencing a few bugs, lol.
All of a sudden all of my second nameservers for all domains in my account have been changed to the "0" value without my permission. I had to perform a bulk nameserver update, now it's OK. But it's strange that Sav deletes the 2nd nameservers all of a sudden, I would say it is a critical bug.
It is currently not possible to turn off the auto-renewal of some domains, I will try it later.
I hand-registered a domain on Sav. Then I open the domain and I see that my newly-registered domain is available for sale on the Sav marketplace without my permission. It turns out that the previous owner of this domain had listed this domain for sale on the Sav marketplace, then the domain expired and dropped. And now when I registered it, Sav hasn't removed the old marketplace listing and now this domain is for sale. It is also a critical bug. When you register a new domain on Sav, make sure to check the domain page, whether it is for sale or not. And I don't have permission to remove the domain from the marketplace, since the previous owner had listed it for sale. To be fair, the support chat promptly responded to me even during the weekend and they are on it. However these kind of bugs should be fixed.
And my biggest issue is this 60-day transfer and push lock I mentioned above, the support article should warn the customers that for example newly-registered .xyz domains will have this 60-day lock and even the push is disabled in the first 60 days (or at least this is what the support chat told me).
But the Sav pricing is really good so I can't complain, however please try to fix these kind of bugs, thank you.
Once a year we are required to ask you to review and verify your contact information.
It goes on to say that if you don't respond, your domain names will be disabled. By the way, they misspell registrant, but apparently the email is from them, or at least they did not say it was not when I contacted them.Please verify that this contact information is accurate by clicking the link below in the next 14 days.
The problem is that the information they asked me to verify is NOT correct. At first I was worried my Whois was somehow wrong, but it was not. My address is totally fine on all 100+ names I have at Sav. I manually checked one by one. The same correct address is also on my default Whois at Sav. The one they sent out was almost correct, but somehow half of the Canadian postal code and half of the numeric street address not right. And no, it is not that my address changed, it was never the one they sent out.If the contact information is not verified within 14 days, any domain name using these as the Registant will be disabled.
It appears that many (all?) Sav users received an email
"Please verify that this contact information is accurate by clicking the link below in the next 14 days."
It goes on to say that if you don't respond, your domain names will be disabled.

