I bought a domain name from yahoo domain service and i want to give it to my friend. I believe it is impossible to trandfer ownership without paying some agency some fee so is it possible for me to sell this domain for $1 to my friend? what are the specifics of this transaction?
totally lost as to how to do this.
thanks
Mike
Some registrars are goofy and charge large fees for inter-registrar transfers. Read the agreements.
Transfers out are also simple under the latest ICANN regs.
If he/she is a friend you could simply update the DNS, knowing there's other details to handle - such as renewals, etc.
You can find many domain registrars who will transfer the domain for you, for around $7.95 US a year. Of course your friend will pay the $7.95 when he signs up with a registrar and initiates the transfer. And he can also pay you the $1 to gain ownership from you.
[edited by: Webwork at 4:29 pm (utc) on Oct. 18, 2005]
[edit reason] Please read the forum Charter [/edit]
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2) to contact the customer support department of the company with whom you are doing business.
Yahoo isn't an ICANN accredited registrar. [icann.org] If they were their reliance on MelbourneIT to provide domain registration services, as outlined in the TOS, would be a bit anomolous.
I've never used Yahoo for domain services. I know some hosting companies actually register domains "for" their hosting customers - which opens up a can of worms when that customer isn't happy with the hosting services.
It would appear that any transfer would have to take place via MelbourneIT - but read the TOS for yourself and place the call or send the email to confirm this. It appears that your friend might want to open an account with MelbourneIT - or any other registrar - and handle the transfer in whatever manner they choose.