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| Lawrence L. 2006-04-26, 7:10 pm |
| hey guys
quick question
how do i change my domain registar?
i'm using 2 domain regisrars...but i want to transfer my domain names in one
registrar to another.
how do i go upon doing that?
thanks for your time.
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| William Tasso 2006-04-26, 7:10 pm |
| Fleeing from the madness of the Cox Communications jungle
Lawrence L. <lawrence_lugar@cox.net> stumbled into news:alt.www.webmaster
and said:
> hey guys
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> quick question
indeed - let's hope the answer proves to be equally swift.
> how do i change my domain registar?
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> i'm using 2 domain regisrars...but i want to transfer my domain names in
> one
> registrar to another.
>
> how do i go upon doing that?
assuming gTLDs - the 'new' registrar should have a transfer-in option
someplace in your control panel - if not, phone them and ask.
many registrars will automatically increment the registration period by
one year - be prepared for the cost.
..uk domains use a different process - you have to push the domain to the
new TAG from the old TAG rather than pulling. the registration period
cannot be increased by this process.
have fun.
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William Tasso
http://williamtasso.com/words/what-is-usenet.asp
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| In article <h6R3g.3882$_c1.815@fed1read05>, lawrence_lugar@cox.net
says...
> hey guys
>
> quick question
>
> how do i change my domain registar?
>
> i'm using 2 domain regisrars...but i want to transfer my domain names in one
> registrar to another.
>
> how do i go upon doing that?
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>
> thanks for your time.
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>
The domain registrar to which you want to transfer should be able to
provide a detailed explanation - each registrar is a little different.
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| civicavenue 2006-04-27, 6:57 am |
| don't forget the 60 day waiting period. that sucks.
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