Is it possible to renew domain names with some other providers?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by MervikHaums, Aug 21, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi friends,

    After a successful year with my domain, when I approached the subscribers to renew it they are asking more.:(

    What should I do now?

    is there any chance to change the subscription. But I need the same domain name. Will it be possible to do a lifetime purchase of a domain name?

    Please help me solve the issue guys. Many thanks.
     
    MervikHaums, Aug 21, 2009 IP
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    sandeepdude Well-Known Member

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    You can renew the domain for multiple years...But you can't purchase it for a lifetime...

    If your current registrar has a high renewal price,you can transfer your domain to any other registrar...

    I suggest you to transfer you domain to name.com since they offer a very good service at really cheap price.
     
    sandeepdude, Aug 21, 2009 IP
  3. aap

    aap Well-Known Member

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    you can transfer your domain name to other registrar. You move the domain within same ICANN accredited registrar.
     
    aap, Aug 21, 2009 IP
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    pubdomainshost.com Peon

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    #4
    Most of the providers (big and small) sell domains for cheap for the first year and renewals are slightly higher.
    Have you compared what is the difference with other providers? Just like purchase, first year transfers are cheap - but subsequent years the prices vary by 2-3$

    Transfer domain out every year is one option to keep the price within your budget / else renew for 10 years in one go and safe guard yourself from annual fluctuations!
     
    pubdomainshost.com, Aug 21, 2009 IP
  5. MervikHaums

    MervikHaums Active Member

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    If it was just a 2-3$ Change I wouldn't have minded it. They are asking around extra 10+ dollars. I hope I can go for some other Domain Name Registrars for this purpose. But a bit confused about the procedure. I never did this before. :confused:
     
    MervikHaums, Aug 21, 2009 IP
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    kohkindachi Member

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    When you move your domain to other registrar like namecheap, it cost around $7 for .com, and that includes auto 1 yr renewal
     
    kohkindachi, Aug 21, 2009 IP
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    pubdomainshost.com Peon

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    Is it .com or any other extension?

    For .com anything above $10 - time to leave the registrar. Make sure you do the transfer at least 30 days before the due expiry date!
     
    pubdomainshost.com, Aug 21, 2009 IP
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    aap Well-Known Member

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    can you share domain name with us and registrar with us. I think most probable your domain ICANN accredited registrar is DirectI.
     
    aap, Aug 21, 2009 IP
  9. MervikHaums

    MervikHaums Active Member

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    Hi friend, it's a .com domain only. The expiry date of the domain is on this coming october. Are you sure that we should transfer the domain before one month from the expiry date? Thanks buddy.
     
    MervikHaums, Aug 21, 2009 IP
  10. root@localhost

    root@localhost Peon

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    better you transfer it fast buddy. at least 30 days before expiration.
     
    root@localhost, Aug 22, 2009 IP