I had this exact same situation happen, and I am still waiting out the sixty days. I sold a domain and sent the auth code...my first mistake...now, the domain is at godaddy and is NOT in my account, but has my name on it. And...it is going to a landing page. It could easily be a tm issue, and I told the new owner that, but they do not have the time or energy to change the nameservers. I talked to Go Daddy, and the rep actually chastized me for sending the auth code...can you imagine?? Anyway, Domains at cost is no different. They cannot do two transfers at one time. It has become my policy now to insist on a registrant number and details for a PUSH before I even accept any money from a sale. I explain to the buyers that they have to do two transfers, and that I just cannot have my name on "their" domain for sixty days. So far, all the new buyers just do it my way...and it has cut down on my headaches and hassles. Also, doing it this way is the ONLY way if Escrow.com is being used. imo. Can you imagine waiting 60 days for your money because the whois still has the "old" owner on it??