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How can I give a customer access to his specific domain on godaddy?

         

charlee

2:46 pm on Apr 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Im having a problem here, I have my domain hosted on godaddy but i also have like 20 other domains registered under my account name, so far i have been in charge of the technical support of these websites everytime a customer wanned to update something. But now, i have this customer and he wants to make changes by his own, but i cannot give him my account number and pasw because he will not only have access to his website but to every domain registered on my account. Ive been trying to look for something but dont really have idea, i asked for an authorization code for this domain and tried it like password but its not working. Does somebody know how should I direct this?

thanks in advance

gpmgroup

2:56 pm on Apr 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Couldn't you just create a second (new) account and move the domain there by itself?

charlee

3:23 pm on Apr 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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OK i will do that then. But...something else is happening, I want to transfer this domain to godaddy minexco.ca and godaddy doesnt accept .ca extensions. This customer bought the domain in some weird website outhere, but wants me to give him hosting, is it required that i have to transfer the domain for this, cause dont know exactly. If so then does somebody know how should i proceed to transfer a .ca domain give it hosting it doesnt matter if i have to buy a hosting service in other website.

charlee

4:54 pm on Apr 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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gpmgoup, i already created a new account and tried to transfer the domain but im not alowed to. I checked the domain details and its not locked, it was bought the last month though. I dont see any other way to get this domain into this account but transfering it and this is not working, am I doing it right or maybe im missing something..

thanks again

bwnbwn

9:20 pm on Apr 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Most likely under the 60 day can't move rule. Domain needs to be at least 60 days old before it can be transfered under most registers.

What I am concered with if the domains are under your account who owns the doamins you or the customer. I would assume being your account you do so this may be a huge huge legal issue for you down the road.

I would transfer all domains under your account to a new account for each customer as I think this is why the customer wants to do his own thing the whois isn't coming back the way he wants it.

charlee

11:03 pm on Apr 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I am the owner of the domain and other 20 more, but the customer wants access to the one i bought for his website....

but im trying to move a domain bought in godaddy to other account in goddady thats weird for the way i see it. The last thing I just tried was the accountExec option, I just added a new account executor(my customer) and a confirmation email was sent to him, so after he confirm it I can give privileges to this specific account to manage or just access certain info from the domains i select. This is what i read, but not sure if this is gonna solve my problem.