About 10 years ago when ISP's were being bought and sold like used cars I decided to secure a domain to solidify an e mail address that didn't change every time a new or different ISP came upon the scene.
GoDaddy was the choice of the domain registrar (I do not recall the rational), no web hosting just a domain with at least 1 email, cost was about $35 bucks every 2 years including "privacy". Worked just lovely and I never really paid much attention to the renewal charges. That is until my e mail quit working last summer. Well GD had changed somewhere along the line and I found that what I had been paying, about $18, was now $71 per annum. Of course it now included 3 e mail addresses which I did NOT want or need. SOOOO,
I decided it was time to change registrars.
I think I have had root canals that were less painful than what it took to get from GoDaddy, the privacy removed, the domain unlocked, the EPP Auth#, etc 3 days of telephone calls, e mails from the original yahoo e mail account that I used to set up the domain originally (it is still valid and tested by me, but for what ever reason GD could not get it to work) the download spread sheet with AUTH info would not download to Excel, etc etc.
The new registrar has finally advised that the "transfer is in progress", Hopefully the last hurdle has been cleared
. Fingers crossed
Daryl