Domain Transfers without Tears

One of the most common errors I come across week after week concerns domain transfers. That is when a request is made to transfer a domain name from one registrar to another.

Many domain owners wait until just a few days before their domain expires before requesting transfer, because they mistakenly think the remaining time on their domain name will be lost if they transfer earlier.

The result is that the transfer often fails because the procedure can take a few days to complete. And during that time the domain expires. The ‘losing’ registrar will then refuse the transfer altogether because of the universal rule that expired domains can’t be transferred.

I guess one reason domain owners are badly informed about this is because many registrars consider it’s not in their interests to tell their customers about this. After all, the more failed transfers there are, the more the registrar can rake in for another year’s fees. As a domain reseller, I think that’s a short-sighted attitude because it makes customers only more determined to leave your service as soon as possible!

What you need to remember is this….

When you transfer your domain name, one year’s validity is added to the domain’s EXISTING expiry date. So no time is ever lost when you transfer your domain!

For example if your domain still has 6 months to go before expiry and you transfer it now, it will have 18 months after the transfer completes.

So the moral is …

If you’ve decided to transfer your domain name to another registrar, don’t wait until renewal time comes around. Transfer it now.

The only exception is if you recently registered or renewed your domain name. You will then have to wait for 60 days before requesting a transfer. The reason is that domain registrars have a common rule against this. Many were ripped off in the past by fraudsters who didn’t pay their credit card bills and the registrars then had nothing in hand, neither cash nor the domain name.

Copyright © Fred Bunzl - All Rights Reserved. Fred Bunzl has been in the domain name business since 1999 and is partnered with three of the Web’s largest ICANN accredited domain name registrars. For more information about Fred Bunzl’s domain name services, visit DomainsNow4U.Com http://DomainsNow4U.Com .

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