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Article ID: 6 Created on: 02/28/2010 03:49 am Modified on: 02/28/2010 03:49 am
For the domain transfer, you would need to get the auth code from your current domain registrar and send it to us. "There are various cases where a domain
name MAY NOT be transferable to another Registrar. This could
happen in the following circumstances: (a) Domain Name is less than 60 days
Old (b) Domain Name has been transferred
less than 60 days ago (c) Your domain is expiring within 7 days
(d) You have Locked your Domain
Name - If you have Locked your domain name from the
Control Panel provided by the current Registrar, then a Transfer
Request for that domain name will not be allowed. You will first
have to unlock the Name from the Control Panel and then proceed with
a Transfer Request. (e) Your Registrar has applied a
Lock or Hold on your Domain Name - If the current Registrar has
applied a Lock or Hold on the domain name due to some
pending issue, you would be advised to get in touch with their
(current Registrar's) Support Team to resolve this issue, before
applying for a transfer. (f) If the domain name is in Redemption
Period or in the
Pending Delete State, the domain name can not be
transferred." To transfer your domain,
you would require to first obtain the Domain (Transfer) Secret or
Auth. Code from your current Registrar. Ideally, your domain
name's Domain (Transfer) Secret or Auth. Code should be available
within the Domain Name Management Interface provided by your
Registrar. In the event that you are not able to locate your Domain
(Transfer) Secret or Auth. Code, you need to contact the Support
Team of your current Registrar, to obtain the
same.
Please also perform the domain transfer at least 20 days before your domain expires.
Please also make sure that the domain is not in "locked" status.
Use the HomeWebbies
order page http://homewebbies.com/
To transfer the domain name to HomeWebbies, the domain name would have to satisfy these criteria:
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