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ICANN Moves Against GoDaddy Domain Lockdowns

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DomainGenius, there are a few choice words that I'd like to put in that blank, but I can't post them :disappointed:

DNP, GD hasn't given a damn about individual domainers for the last couple years. Long gone are the days when they actually cared about customer service.

I've been there since about 2002 I think. Do you know how long it's taken me to pull almost 1000 domains out of GD?

Word to the wise...don't expect any gifts from GD.
 
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Speaking of shitty registrars, what's the deal with Tucows? It would seem that they now keep every single dropping domain with a value over $20, and forward it to Netidentity. Playing around with them, I offered them $300K for a $100 domain recently to test their resolve, they politely replied saying they don't sell domains. :lol:
 

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yeah Tucows are a pain in the tits as well
 

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I really don't know who thought up the policy but it was flawed from the start. What gets me is why do companies try to take advantage of customers UNTIL they are stopped, they have to be forced to stop, they won't stop on their own. Isn't there anyone in there to say, this is a not advantage, this policy is not good for business, why are we ding this, etc...

Why do companies try to take advantage of customers until they are stopped?

...because Greed Breeds Mean Deeds!!!

As for 'it takes time' to Stop this policy, as someone else eluded to - BS! (as well). If GD and it's management had any Integrity - this would be stopped in an instant.

I'll like to see the stats on How many people had their domains prevented from being stollen with this policy vs. the # of people whom GD screwed-over with this policy (while just coincidentally making a few extra dollars on hostage renewals).

Maybe this was the brainchild of Danica :-S
 

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Does anyone know if they are still doing the 60 day hold? I haven't tried it lately.
 

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Next up....the 7 day account change hold at Enom.
That's more annoying than Godaddy's imo, at least with Godaddy you can still push during the 60 days. I'll be glad to see all of this done away with though, thanks for the article.
 

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Does anyone know if they are still doing the 60 day hold? I haven't tried it lately.

Yes, gd still does the 60 day hold. I just pushed some domains from one account to another account yesterday and I in order to do it, I had to agree that the domain would be held for 60 days, ie, you can't transfer it out, you can just push it to another account within gd.
 

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Ah, this thread reminded me a few of my domains captive @ GD are now past their 60 day lockdown :D Time to transfer out.
 

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Godaddy has updated the 60 day rule ????

Now during pushing/accepting a domain we are presented with two agreements .Was it there before??

I have read and agree to the Domain Name Change of Registrant Agreement. I understand and agree that, by confirming this Change of Registrant, I am authorizing GoDaddy.com, Inc. to reject all requests to transfer this domain to another registrar for a 60-day period.

I understand that, if I want to transfer this domain to another registrar during this 60-day period, I should decline this Change of Registrant, and I should instead make arrangements to transfer the domain to the new registrar and make any necessary changes after the domain has been transferred.

Somebody please confirm.
 

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Sounds like you have a choice now, from what you posted widedesigns. I'd say they did something, but an avid GD'er can confirm!
 

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Older pushes ...still locking down for 60 days..received a push on 4/1 and today 5/5 ....transfer out denied...guess I have to renew and wait another 60 days..

New pushes don't have the 60 day lock down..see below



Dear James ,

The transfer of xxxxxxxx.ORG from GoDaddy.com, Inc. to another registrar could not be completed for the following reason(s):

Express written objection to the transfer from the Transfer Contact. (e.g. - email, fax, paper document or other processes by which the Transfer Contact has expressly and voluntarily objected through opt-in means).

The express written objection may be the result of a pending or recently completed Change of Registered Name Holder. This is an opt-in process during which the new Registered Name Holder agrees not to transfer for 60-days. This domain will be transferrable on 6/1/2008.

But I just pushed a domain from one of my godaddy accounts to another and initiated a transfer-out so we'll see if anythings recently changed as I believe I didn't opt-in anywhere :?:

update Confirmed I pushed between two accounts and was able to to transfer out within minutes :eek:k:

jim
 
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But I just pushed a domain from one of my godaddy accounts to another and initiated a transfer-out so we'll see if anythings recently changed as I believe I didn't opt-in anywhere :?:

update Confirmed I pushed between two accounts and was able to to transfer out within minutes :eek:k:

jim

same here
 

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How can GoDaddy be so successful? They make everything so complicated.
 
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Only 2 domains @ GoDaddy! Freedom is near :D
But I have to give them credit for transferring out in a matter of hours once the request comes in. Most registrars take 7 days.
 

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Only 2 domains @ GoDaddy! Freedom is near :D
But I have to give them credit for transferring out in a matter of hours once the request comes in. Most registrars take 7 days.


200+ at g-daddy ...all to be trans-out at my will :eek:k: g-daddy to fab. ....moniker ...etc..minutes to trans out now

same here


almost doesn't make you feel it makes a difference where they're regged ( no 60 day lock - down )
 
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i've got a 6 week old drop over at answerable and they blocked the transfer to Moniker.
have i got to wait 60 days to transfer out of these whores? or can i play the icann card. 60 day thing really gets on my man boobs :smilewinkgrin:
 

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New registrations and previous registrar - registrar transfers are 60 days under ICANN rules.

GoDaddy were using the ICANN registrar to registrar transfer rules as an excuse to block transfers out following transfers between internal accounts and even minor WHOIS changes without an internal account transfer.
 

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cheers. knew godaddy were bending rules.
wasn't certain if icann had altered to say about new regges

cheers for clarification
 

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godaddy is still locking down for 60 days if you try to change you registrant contacts name or modify/delete a organization name on a existing domain..

For security purposes I authorize the rejection of all transfer requests for all selected domain names for a period of 60 days from the date of this Registrant Name Change. I have read the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement and agree to its terms for all selected domain names.
You must agree to the Domain Name Change Registrant Agreement.

So being they no longer are locking down pushes it makes sense to set up a new account with the modifications to the registrants info. and push to that account ??

jim
 

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i dont have that issue with my reseller account with dotster.

dont mean to sound like spam but PM me and if you want and i can give you the address of my site. P.S. cause i have mad love for this site and the people on it, ill give a DN forum discount at $8.50.

As for this lame issue with GD i think its a load of crap as well. I also hate the fact that some companies lock down the premium names. Damm u enom lol. I thought that not being able to move names to other registrars was against ICANN rules?
 
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