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GoDaddy Domain Transfer Error

Started by KellenFoster, Nov 26, 2024, 01:18 AM

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KellenFosterTopic starter

I'm stoked to have joined the GoDaddy crew, but I'm hitting a roadblock trying to migrate two domains to my account. When I attempt the transfer, I'm getting a cryptic error message saying the contact info for the target account is invalid.

As a newbie to the system, I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what's going on. I've filled out all the required fields marked with a red asterisk, but I'm wondering if there's some other crucial data I'm missing. Can someone help me troubleshoot this issue and get my domains transferred? I'm all about getting my online presence dialed in, and any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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Venoer

You're not the first person to encounter this issue, and you won't be the last. The problem is likely that the contact info for the target account is invalid or incomplete.

Here's the deal: you need to make sure the email address associated with the target account is accurate and valid. If it's not, you'll keep getting that frustrating error message.

So, take a deep breath and double-check the contact info. If it's not right, update it in the domain's settings before trying to transfer again. It's not rocket science, but it can be a pain in the butt.

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MatthewGrace

Before submitting the form, make sure to verify that all required fields are accurately filled in, as it's possible that a critical piece of information is missing. You'll need to configure some secure passwords for the GoDaddy registration form to enable technical support access, and it's likely that you haven't created them yet.
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aqxmdwruc

As I comprehend the situation, the TS acquired the domains a week prior, effectively securing the digital real estate, and only now is contemplating a seamless domain migration.
In this scenario, the transfer is feasible, provided the previous registrant hasn't tampered with the domain's WHOIS data within the past 60 days, thereby avoiding any potential DNS propagation issues.
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