Guys, how does this work? If I transfer my domain names form one registrant to another it's free [say we take the best cas scenario, some will probably charge money] but when I transfer to another person/company - I have to pay, and the min amount is 20 bucks?
I've found this on ventraip.com.au FAQ page:
A Change of Registrant (COR) is required in order to change the legal owner of an AU domain name, that is, the ABN/ACN/RBN/other eligibility type listed on the domain Whois. To initiate a COR simply login to the VIPControl which contains the domain, goto Manage Domain Names, click on the desired domain name and click the COR option. This will generate a $19.95 invoice in your account and once paid, we'll initiate the COR from our end.
That's how it is, it can not be done for free? Like .coms? And looks like the one who sells has to cover the bill, isn't it?
Note --> just came accross this post
http://www.dntrade.com.au/free-au-change-registrant-cor-t4089.html
Now I'm confused. They are talking there about just COR but not about change of the ownership, isn't it? To sum up my post - what is the cheapest and easiest way to sell a .com.au [right now it is with domaincentral]. Thanks in advance. Mark