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So Fucking Intelligent
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Domain Transfer help needed
I've never transferred a domain name in my life and have no clue what to do.
I already have a active adult website hosted with AmeriNOC. The domain name that's being given to me is registered at Go Daddy. I want to run my current domain and the new domain off of the one AmeriNoc server I currently have. I've sent Chris over at AmeriNoc a email asking if they are a Domain Registrar and if so how to transfer this new domain over to them. (Hasn't gotten back to me) If not, my main domain is registered with PTRHosting and I can not stand PTR. Here is the letter from this chick that's giving me the domain! Quote:
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So Fucking Banned
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You do not need to change registrars to change hosting. Leave GoDaddy as the registrar and point to Amerinoc's nameservers
No need to make a chore out of it |
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see you later, I'm gone
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Go to godaddy and create an account. Send the account name to the person transferring it to you. She should be able to do a free push to the gd account.
Once the domain is in your account you can change the dns to point at your server. .
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Very simple 10 second process.
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So Fucking Intelligent
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Thanks Baddog and sarettah.
Since there is a whole year on the domain, like Baddog said, why move it. I took Baddog's advice. I added the domain to my AmeriNoc admin panel & simply changed the nameservers to AmeriNoc. Much appreciated Thanks again |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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From that letter , it seems that the domain does NOT belong to you, but to that person . She does not want to give you access to her account to manage it, as she has other domains there . Act now before you fell pain in your backside : - open an account with a registrar ( Godaddy, NameCheap, Sibername or whoever ) - start the request too transfer the domain, and pay the fee - The other person will receive the request and if accepted by her, the domain will be moved to YOUR account ... .. if not, come back in a year to update us on how your domain is not working ![]()
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I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT ! But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time .... |
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