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If the seller is able to obtain the "authcode" and can unlock the domain, then it's a no brainer - transfer the domain into the registrar of your choice. It will save you a lot of grief.
On a related note, in some instances, for whatever reasons (lazyness, lack of knowledge, etc) a seller will do little to nothing to help facilitate transfer after selling a domain...
In those instances, one should seek the path of least resisistance - in your case, get it unlocked and the authcode, and then take it from there.
Ron
Addendum:
According to NameSecure's FAQ:
Request the seller to unlock the domain (if they haven't already) and then do the above ... then have them email you that authcode. Then you're good to go.
Ron
On a related note, in some instances, for whatever reasons (lazyness, lack of knowledge, etc) a seller will do little to nothing to help facilitate transfer after selling a domain...
In those instances, one should seek the path of least resisistance - in your case, get it unlocked and the authcode, and then take it from there.
Ron
Addendum:
According to NameSecure's FAQ:
How can I get my authorization code for domains that I want to transfer away from NameSecure?
You can receive your authorization code for your domain by logging into My Account, selecting the domain you want to transfer and then clicking "Request your Authorization code" under Contact Modifications.
Request the seller to unlock the domain (if they haven't already) and then do the above ... then have them email you that authcode. Then you're good to go.
Ron