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When will a losing registrar deny the Registrar transfer request?

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When will a losing registrar deny the Registrar transfer request?

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Typically, the losing registrar may deny a Change Registrar request in the following instances: – The domain name isn’t in a paid status. – The domain name hasn’t been registered for 60 days or their less than 60 days in expiration of the domain name. – The domain name is the subject of some type of dispute (e.g. litigation, trademark, registrant identity, and bankruptcy). – The registrar didn’t receive proper authorization from the domain name holder. – A Domain name has expired and the current registrar has locked the Domain.

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