monkeytable
ISP
First of all, I apologise if I have place this in the wrong thread.
I work for a website company and a client of ours wants a domain name transferring to us from another web company.
We cannot process the domain name ourselves until we receive an authorization code.
The other web company has said we need to contact godaddy.com (the registrar) to release the domain. My question is, do we get the authorization code from godaddy ourselves or do we need the other web company to pass it onto us? I assume the other web company would have an account with them? My company does not have an account with godaddy.com but wish to transfer the domain to our own registrar. I am a little confused as this other web company are reluctant to give us an authorization code because they say that would mean we would have control of every website they have. (surely this is a load of rubbish!) Common sense would dictate that we cannot get the authorization code from godaddy ourselves for data protection reasons, and defeats the whole purpose of this added security! Any help with this matter would be very gratefully received. Thank you.
I work for a website company and a client of ours wants a domain name transferring to us from another web company.
We cannot process the domain name ourselves until we receive an authorization code.
The other web company has said we need to contact godaddy.com (the registrar) to release the domain. My question is, do we get the authorization code from godaddy ourselves or do we need the other web company to pass it onto us? I assume the other web company would have an account with them? My company does not have an account with godaddy.com but wish to transfer the domain to our own registrar. I am a little confused as this other web company are reluctant to give us an authorization code because they say that would mean we would have control of every website they have. (surely this is a load of rubbish!) Common sense would dictate that we cannot get the authorization code from godaddy ourselves for data protection reasons, and defeats the whole purpose of this added security! Any help with this matter would be very gratefully received. Thank you.