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Ok, i have been browsing powerpipe.com for a while now and I can't figure out how I would transfer my current domain to someone that wants to buy it from me. They have registrar transfer, but what about ownership?

can someone help me please

thanks
bryan
 
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just create a new account, and push it.
 

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i don't understand, could you be more specific.

thanks
bryan
 

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You can also asign the domain na separate password. The user then can go to http://access.enom.com and access it that way. Popwerpipe.com is an eNom reseller.

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Go to access.enom.com, log in to your domain, go to contact information, change the contact information, change the password to one you can give to them, tell them the username and password!
 

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but if he changes password and owner information domain still will be in bryan's domains list on powerpipe, right?
 

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I don't think so. Powerpipe's domain list interface looks up domains based on their associated email addresses. So, if you change the email address in the domain contact information, I think you would get your own list. https://https1.com/powerpipe/manage_renewals_2.asp is where you could get a password for managing domains under your email address.
 

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Not all Enom resellers allow you access through access.enom.com. For instance, I know that NameCheap.com doesn't offer this, but I'm not sure about PowerPipe. But considering that PowerPipe charges extra for services that should be standard with any enom registration, I'm betting they won't allow you enom access either.
 

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Actually, access.enom.com is the only way you can update settings with them, other then renewals and whether or not a domain is locked...
 

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Interesting, then how can they charge extra to allow you to create nameservers for your domain? Wouldn't you be able to do that through access.enom.com?

"Registering Your Own Nameservers (WebPro Account)

Web Professionals often need to register their own nameservers.
PowerPipe.com has created a special domain management account to accomodate your professional needs.
The account includes:
unlimited nameserver registration at no additional charge
register nameservers any time (24 hours per day, 7 days per week)
manage all your domains under one master account password
global domain record updates and editing features
Free URL forwarding and email forwarding for any domain
Cost: one-time set-up fee of $21 (no other fees to pay)
To register your own nameservers, please order a WebPro account HERE ."
 

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You can't register nameservers through access.enom.com... The webpro account = an eNom reseller account. They don't seem to have thought about the fact that they can no longer create enom reseller accounts @ 7.99/domain... which means that domains in your webpro account end up being more expensive!
 

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Maybe they already created a bunch of $7.99 reseller accounts before Enom changed their policy. But, probably they are just too sloppy and lazy to update their site. Too bad, because these days a $7.99 Enom reseller account for $21 is a pretty good deal.
 

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Their site isn't up to date. I have been in email communication with them.
 
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