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How Can I Transfer A Domain Name From One Registrar To Another?

I registered a domain name a few months ago with a little known company. The problem is the company’s service is a piece of crap – half the time their name servers are down. So I want to transfer that domain name to godaddy. So how do I go about it? Do I need to notify the old registrar and get their permission or can I just pay godaddy for the transfer and have it take place?

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2 Responses to “How Can I Transfer A Domain Name From One Registrar To Another?”

#104. Joe G Says:

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#105. Massachussets J Says:

hi,
yes u can very well transfer, contact the customer support of both the old and the new, host they ‘ll duly help u out. i did the same when i transfered my site to http://www.tucktail.com/





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