If you do not sell domain names everyday and happen to use several different registrars, it can be a bit hectic when you sell a domain and have to transfer the domain to the new buyer. Here are some great instructions on a transfer or PUSH to another GoDaddy account holder.
As of late April, GoDaddy has changed their domain transfer procedure. It is now much easier to “PUSH” a domain name from one member to another when transferring a domain name within the GoDaddy system.
With the changes, the receiving registrant need not disclose their full information to a seller when initiating transfer now. BUT please remember, if you are the recipient, you MUST provide some vital information, otherwise the quick push cannot be initiated.
The information REQUIRED is:
1) Your e-mail address that you have on file with GoDaddy
PLUS
2) Either your GoDaddy Customer Number or User-name.
Provide this information to the Seller.
Seller
- check off the domain you have sold or about to transfer.
- unlock the domain name
- next from the toolbar select “Account Change”.
- enter the new owners Customer or Login Name.
- select the option “use details from specified customer account”
- Add their e-mail in both fields
Complete remaining steps, agreements and as the Seller you are basically done.
Receiving a domain name just got quicker…and easier!
With the new “quick push”, the domain name will be in the receiving account automatically.
No need to go through the process of typing in the codes!
The recipient will not receive an e-mail with any codes…only one reminding you to accept the transfer.
All the recipient needs to do is:
1) log in to their account and Click on “Pending Account Changes” (located in the drop down menu on the left side).
2) Place a Check next to the domain name and click “quick accept” (right above the domains)
3) Check the user agreement.

Very clear, concise instructions. Thanks a bunch for posting them and best of luck. Have added your site to my favorites.
Seriously? I would have thought that this was all too obvious by now.
Kevin agree but it is amazing how many people have trouble with this when it is something they do not do every day or week. When selling the odd domain name, I encounter people that have some issues with the process, thus the article and instruction.
Keep em coming as not sure about other registrars and how easy they are to push or transfer domains…Mario