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Hey everyone,
I'm moving my contact information to a new email address and I emailed the 2 registrars that I have .CA's with and asked them the following...
And here are the two conflicting answers I received...
Registrar # 1
Registrar # 2
Am I missing something/not phrasing my question correctly...or are these 2 Registrars really contradicting eachother? Or is this not a CIRA rule (as I assumed) but in reality a policy that may differ from registrar to registrar?
Thanks
I'm moving my contact information to a new email address and I emailed the 2 registrars that I have .CA's with and asked them the following...
If I change my email address for my domains, does it cause them to be locked for 60 days following the change?
And here are the two conflicting answers I received...
Registrar # 1
Thank you for your inquiry.
The 60-day lock will only be inflicted if one of the followings happened:
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- new domain being registered
- domain being pushed from one registrant profile to another registrant profile (with the domain push function)
- domain being transferred from another registrar to Namespro.ca or from Namespro.ca to another registrar
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Changing the information on a registrant profile itself (such as changing the administrative e-mail address) will not inflict the 60-day lock.
We hope the above information is helpful to you. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any other questions. We will be glad to answer them for you.
Registrar # 2
Their first reply: If its a .ca domain, Yes, any update to registrant details will be subjected to a domain hold for 60 days. Your domain name or website does not have any downtime during this time. You will not be able to transfer out your domain name during this period.
My reply: Is this a general rule? Because at other registrars, simple email changes do not lock the names
Their second: Hello, It is common rule only for .ca domains. This rule is not for other domains.
My second reply: Is this a CIRA rule or a XXXXX policy?
Their third reply: Hello, Its a policy handled by CIRA.
Am I missing something/not phrasing my question correctly...or are these 2 Registrars really contradicting eachother? Or is this not a CIRA rule (as I assumed) but in reality a policy that may differ from registrar to registrar?
Thanks
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