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Transferring .coms from easily.co.uk to godaddy

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I'm wanting to transfer a couple of domains from easily.co.uk to godaddy for a client.

A cursory inspection of the Easily website suggests I'll need to fax them with the transfer details. I find this difficult to believe as I can't see how you would co-ordinate their effort with godaddy's automated process, or am I missing something.

I'd be grateful for any advice.

Thanks
 
Does this help?

Thanks for the reply, unfortunately it only confirms what I already feared.

easily.co.uk said:
generic Top Level Domains (.com, .net, .org, .biz & .info)

...

To initiate the transfer of a gTLD name, please download the transfer form available here

Please forward your completed form;
- by post to:
...
- or by fax to ...

...

The Transfers Team will contact you with further instructions on receipt of your request.

What a stupid setup ... more fool my client for not doing her homework before using them.

Thanks again

Bruce
 
Sorry about taking so long to get back. I'm just updating this for the benefit of anyone finding this thread through a search engine.

We did need to fax them a request form. Months later I'm still thinking "That's so 1996".

To their credit, they replied overnight, my time (GMT+12) and they supplied the auth code we needed in the first reply. After that the transfer went through smoothly.
 
As a rule transfer procedure is not very pleasant for many webmasters! Sometimes it can take up to 8 days for a transfer to be completed! Be aware of the fact you take a risk to lose a domain while transferring it between registrars!
 
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