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I have (now had...) been moving domains to GD for a couple months now as they expire with their current registrar. I noticed a number of domains, particularly those moved from eNom - BulkRegister don't match the field sizes at GD. Consequently, the Admin, Billing and Tech contact info is often garbled. Apparently, GD doesn't have the coding in place to copy a record from the previous registrar without manual editing.
I wanted to use a global tool to edit all the contact records at one time so that all my domains, those recently transferred and those that have been at GD for awhile, had identical, proper contacts info.
Imagine my surprise to find out that using their tool would automatically locks ALL my domains for a 60-day period at GD, regardless of how long they have already been at the registrar. It is my screwup that I didn't check and immediately correct each record manually when they transferred in. Yet it is GD's inability to import the record correctly that would cost me a 60-day lock should I choose to correct the WHOIS.
I emailed GD Support about this, asking how I could edit the records that GD was not able to import properly. The reply (from Jeff P.) said there is no way around it. I have nearly 400 more domains I was planning on moving over as part of a consolidation but don't want to have to rewrite every record the day it gets to GD.
Has anyone found a workaround for this? Surely GoDaddy is not so far back in the dark ages they can't figure out how to import a record properly, much less, allow contact info to change without a 60-day lock.
I wanted to use a global tool to edit all the contact records at one time so that all my domains, those recently transferred and those that have been at GD for awhile, had identical, proper contacts info.
Imagine my surprise to find out that using their tool would automatically locks ALL my domains for a 60-day period at GD, regardless of how long they have already been at the registrar. It is my screwup that I didn't check and immediately correct each record manually when they transferred in. Yet it is GD's inability to import the record correctly that would cost me a 60-day lock should I choose to correct the WHOIS.
I emailed GD Support about this, asking how I could edit the records that GD was not able to import properly. The reply (from Jeff P.) said there is no way around it. I have nearly 400 more domains I was planning on moving over as part of a consolidation but don't want to have to rewrite every record the day it gets to GD.
Has anyone found a workaround for this? Surely GoDaddy is not so far back in the dark ages they can't figure out how to import a record properly, much less, allow contact info to change without a 60-day lock.