"so in short: if I bought domain from you as godaddy reseller could I push it to somebody's godaddy account next day or only after 60 days?" - No
In either case, the next day or in 60 days, it would not be qualified for a "push".
Why???
1) GoDaddy is an accredited Registrar.
2) WildWestDomains is an accredited Registrar.
3) Resellers use WildWestDomains as the underlying Registrar which is owned by GoDaddy and is part of the GD Group.
Even though GD and WildWestDomains live in the same building with the same owner they are
two separately accredited Registrars.
So transferring a domain from a reseller to GD is a conventional transfer, not a push.
And, transferring a domain from GD to a reseller is a conventional transfer, not a push.
The same as using namecheap as an example.
The term "Push" == an
intra-registrar transfer
The domain remains at the same Registrar but is moved to a different account.
Most (but not all) Registrars allow a push immediately after registration or transfer-in.
A "push" is:
RegistrarA-owners account > to >
RegistrarA-any account
The Registrar
does not change.
The account the domain lives in
does change.
A "push" is initiated by the current owner.
A conventional transfer is:
RegistrarA-any account > to >
RegistrarB-any account
The Registrar
does change.
It doesn't matter who owns the account(s) in this case.
It could be,
seller > to > buyer
you > to > me
me > to > you
you > to > you
me > to > me
Since it's
RegistrarA > to > RegistrarB the ICANN 60 day rule applies.
A conventional transfer is usually initiated by the gaining Registrar at an account holders request.
Clear as mud? It is, just gotta get your head wrapped around it.
Basically, just draw a hard line between GD Resellers and GoDaddy.