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For many years, you could push domains from acct to acct without any
restriction.

A couple months ago, they changed the rules limiting a name being pushed
more than once within 7 days.

I just noticed that they must have rescinded that rule.

Because, I pushed a couple names from one acct to another. Renewed them.
And, pushed them back within a couple minutes.

Good move, Enom!
 
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Were these in your sub-accounts?
 

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Yes its working with sub accounts, I have also renewed some in my sub account and pushed them back right away.
 

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Interesting - I hadn't noticed the change - incidently you don't have to move names from sub-accounts to renew them you can renew them from your master account.
 

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As of now I am unable to push domains between two master wholesale accounts more than once every 7 days. I just got the message:

Domain push was not successful
A domain name can only be pushed once every 7 days.

This really sucks.
 

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is enom losing their mind?
 

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I opened a ticket asking to push a domain to a buyer's account. They said no. They did it for "security" reasons to prevent stolen domains from being pushed from account to account. The weird thing is you can transfer a domain out to another register in that same 7 day period...so what's better for your customer who had a domain stolen...having the domain in your system and taking 30 seconds to push it back to their account, or spending weeks or months trying to recover it from another register. I tried to explain this, but no one seemed to listen.

NetSol actually has it right. You can push between accounts as much as you want but you must wait 60 days to transfer a pushed domain out to another registrar.
 

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You can bypass this 7 day rule by using the list wizard to push a list of domains (doesn't matter if there is only one domain in the list).

Good luck.
FusionX
 

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FusionX said:
You can bypass this 7 day rule by using the list wizard to push a list of domains (doesn't matter if there is only one domain in the list).

Good luck.
FusionX



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