Not sure what you mean by Enom having a 1.5 month auction lock.- That a restriction after you catch a drop on NJ which had Enom as the registrar and you can't move the domain out of Enom? If so you are talking about two different things, auction lock is one thing and Godaddy's sixty day lock after a push to another gd customer is another thing and quite different.- Only gd has that type of push lock.- Auction locks are different like Pool which would lock a name after an auction win for weeks and you could not transfer it to a different registrar as one example.- Have had that a couple of times.-
But when you talk about a domain being registered with ANY registrar or a domain being moved to a new registrar and you can't move the domain for sixty days then that is the same for all registrars.- Your original question was about pushing a name to someone else from within Moniker and being able to transfer it out of Moniker right away.- As I responed yes you CAN and Moniker has been my main registrar, so if you understand this there is actually no need to contact Moniker but I appreciate martij's invitation.- If Moniker prevents a transfer out and the domain has been with them sixty days then something must be wrong with Moniker.-
-And you can do the same thing with all registrars except godaddy.- As you said the sixty day rule applies with new regs.- But you forgot to mention transfers-in in which is the other case.-
You are correct about godaddy and their lock after any whois change including a push or if you change the owner's name without moving the domain at all.- So I think I was fully correct after all when I posted before??