Because their proxy service is not a direct service from GoDaddy.  It's an
optional (you pay $9 on top of the registration fee) from another GoDaddy
company, Domains by Proxy.



Thanks,

Doug.

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Quoting "Roger B.A. Klorese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Robert L Mathews wrote:

This is a flat out violation of the July 2004 transfer policy, which quite definitely does not allow "the domain is currently a Private Registration" as a reason for refusal. (The domain name in question is not locked.)

Ross, how about asking GoDaddy (via the private transfers address) to justify this particular denial?



It makes sense to me that you would need to remove their proxying before transferring it -- why should they act as a proxy for a non-client?

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