I would move away from register.com - they're not very responsive or understanding of small domain holders.
I use OpenSRS at tucows.com, and I find them inexpensive, non-invasive, and they give one the ability to get in the "domain business" (which means they have a storefront you can use to let your "friends" manage/pay for their own domains. --Bruce On 08/09/2017 12:57 PM, Tyson Sawyer wrote: > I hold a couple of domains. One is my own that I registered in '96 > and the other belongs to a friend. The "other" I registered for him > in '01 to help his small race engineering business. I have few > issues. Well, a few to discuss here, I won't bring up working with > Bobby Casey at this time... ;-) > > - We'd like to transfer the 2nd domain to be owned by my friend > - They are both registered with register.com. Is that not the cool > thing these days? > - They ended up under two different accounts that I hold at > register.com with some messed up naming. > > The domains are j3.org (mine, Bill Sconce would have understood the > reference) and smallfortuneracing.com (my friend's). > > I'm asking for advice in part because I don't want to make any > mistakes and lose control of the domains. > > - Who should my friend register with, if not register.com? > - What are the steps to do the transfer? > > - Should I move my domain to a different registrar and if so, to whom? > - If not, is there a way to change or delete the "Registrant > Organization" and username of the account? > > I guess I should also ask about appropriate Tech contacts. The person > I have listed at one time hosted the web site on both, is still in my > contacts list and could call, but someone I haven't contacted in > years. Is it reasonable list myself for Registrant, Admin and Tech? > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks! > Ty > _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/