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How to transfer a .eu domain to another registrar?

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Theo

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When I try to move over a .eu domain to Enom it says "Unsupported TLD". Any ideas?
 

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I managed to move 3 I had from GD to another WWD registrar...but a 4th I started at the same time has failed 3 times...driving me crazy..
I keep getting the "contact .EU" from GD/WWD....
They all seem to sell but not support them...
 

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I managed to move 3 I had from GD to another WWD registrar...but a 4th I started at the same time has failed 3 times...driving me crazy..
I keep getting the "contact .EU" from GD/WWD....
They all seem to sell but not support them...
Transferring or even making an account change with EU can be an absolute pain.

Try transferring without making ANY (not a single change) in the contact info.

If you make one simple change EURid may view this as transfer of ownership and will then require a ton of paper work. Some can be electronically transmitted but some needs to be faxed. Amazing how something so damn regulated to the point of being over-regulated is so screwed up.

It boils down to not even being worth the hassle.
 

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Yes, you are correct. I don't understand where the problem lies though. I want to consolidate my domains.
 
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