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Registrar that accepts .DE Transferin?

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Hi,

It seems that few Registrars accept .DE transferins.

Does anyone know a decent Registrar that accepts .DE (Germany) transferins without authcode?

[ Edit : Thanks for the advices! ]
 
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OpenSRS/Tucows.
 

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Heard some positive feedbacks about these two. Indeed DD24 seems quite comprehensive, it doesn't appear to offer resellers though. Tried enquiring Tucows/SRS however their response's been less than optimal.

If there're any other decent reseller for.DE that'd be great. Thanks again!
 
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moniker accepts .DE transfers in but they need the auth code (and they're only $8.40)

normally any registrar/reseller which has you as a customer and thus you're effectively controlling a .DE name through them is supposed to give you the code if you need it
 

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Thanks for the advice.

Yes from prior experiences most registrar do provide the codes, except for certain countries with different transfer mechanism.

Moniker's got competitive pricing, yet currently they still require authcode for all incomingtransfers.

Based on what our DE-registrar said, they seem to only provide code for .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz, .name, .us, but not for .DE transfers.

Therefore, in order to transfer-away from the DE-registrar, still trying to find a new provider who doesn't require code to transferin, or maybe a German reseller registrar with English site GUI, kind of a German-eNom or equivalence? Any suggestion is appreciated.
 
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