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polish_aristocrat 03-01-2005 03:04 PM

Domain transfer taking 1 week ?
 
Ok, I bought a domain 1 week ago from someone, and requested the transfer from the seller's registrar to my registrar ( Dotster ) and the transfer takes already 1 week and when I check registrar transfer status in my Dotser management area, it shows

Quote:

REGREQSUCCESS: Our system successfully requested transfer of domain. Our systems must now wait for the registry to approve the transfer of the domain.
that's ok, i have done this several times, but it always took 2-4 days and now it takes already a week :mad:

anyone know what the reason can be?

xxxmaster 03-01-2005 03:13 PM

last 2 domains i transfered not using a push took well over a week each

nojob 03-01-2005 03:14 PM

depends. Sometimes you have luck with that.

maddox 03-01-2005 04:27 PM

I have just transferred domain into directnic, it took exactly one week.

arg 03-01-2005 05:45 PM

With new ICANN rules, I'm pretty sure inter-registrar transfers are supposed to allow up to five days for the domain owner to oppose a transfer request. Some do not allow a domain owner to expedite the transfer request, the owner can only wait for the five days to pass without opposing it. And it seems like some registrars drag their feet a bit as well (maybe allowing five business days, rather than five actual days?) Also, if the domain was locked when you first submitted the request, some receiving registrars don't send the tranfer request until a day after a domain is unlocked. (Others reject the transfer immediately, depends on the registrar). Anyway, it sounds likely that you just need to sit tight another couple days. :-)

polish_aristocrat 03-01-2005 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arg
With new ICANN rules, I'm pretty sure inter-registrar transfers are supposed to allow up to five days for the domain owner to oppose a transfer request. Some do not allow a domain owner to expedite the transfer request, the owner can only wait for the five days to pass without opposing it. And it seems like some registrars drag their feet a bit as well (maybe allowing five business days, rather than five actual days?) Also, if the domain was locked when you first submitted the request, some receiving registrars don't send the tranfer request until a day after a domain is unlocked. (Others reject the transfer immediately, depends on the registrar). Anyway, it sounds likely that you just need to sit tight another couple days. :-)

I HIGHLY respect you for being so succesfull as you are and so polite and helpfull as well :winkwink:

sonofsam 03-01-2005 07:38 PM

it's normal for transfers to take up to 10 days

bluff 03-01-2005 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
I HIGHLY respect you for being so succesfull as you are and so polite and helpfull as well :winkwink:

some people are successful for a reason :thumbsup


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