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Originally Posted by forumservices
This sounds familiar
My new client is in exactly the same position as you.
Your hosts are correct you need access to the account that purchased the domain name in the first place to be able to change the DNS settings,but even that is not ideal as you still wont own the domian.
Try and do this
1/ Find out who owns the domain (via a whois search)
2/ Find out where it was registered from them (also available via whois)
3/ Get an account with the same company (usually free)
4/ Get the owner to transfer the name to your account (then you own it)
Once you have the domain name transfered to you,you can do what you want with it.
Thanks
www.forumservices.info let us look after your foum with posts like this...
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1. I found that out, it's an individual that lives an hour from here
2. Godaddy.com
3. I got an account with Godaddy, lol (for a website of my own, what a coincidence, right?
4. Do I have to contact the owner some how? Hope he's not offended by this. lol
How doe the previous owner transfer the "name" on the account?
Is that something I should let the Owner of the business, and the webmaster to discuss?
Should the owner say, "Hey, I found this guy named Fanboy.... that wants to take over the website, but you might have to make the appropriate transfers?
Crap, just found out it has a "REGISTRAR LOCK" on it.
Or, I could just get a whole new domain name and start from scratch.
OR
Keep everything the SAME, just have the owner and WEBMASTER give me the username and passwords (FTP access CP Panel Access, etc) on all accounts for that site.
Last edited by Fanboy : 10-11-2006 at 11:16 AM.
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