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Domain Transfer question

tm37

Lifer
OK I have a couple of domains with namecheap and they are due to expire.

I was going to transfer them to godaddy to keep all domains together.

how long will my sites be effectted?

Sites are hosted with addaction and 1and1
 
They will be up and running during a transfer. If they expire then thats a different case but you should still have some time before the registrar locks it and changes the nameservers to their own.
 
OK so both are set to expire after june 6.

If I do the transfer then I will basically have no down time on my email.

o I need to do anything at namecheap?
 
I went through this process back in February. It's mostly painless transferring to godaddy.

Basically, you have to do the following:

Pre transfer:
Ensure the domain is unlocked on current nameserver
Ensure you are the contact for owner/administrator

To transfer:
Go through the process of buying a transferred domain name from godaddy
An email should be sent to the administrative contact (which should be you, if you've followed the steps.)
Follow the link or instructions in the email
Log into godaddy and make the attempt to transfer the domain name.
Should be done, but pay attention to your email to ensure there are no errors in transferring.



There should be NO downtime at all. If you understand domain name propagation, then you'll know that it's merely a process of updating any records with recent change. Since the IP of your host and the nameservers stay the same through the process, there is never a time where the records are blank or missing.

 
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.

PAL is the devil

Namecheap comes with a free year of whoisguard

Also, I thought they accepted CC without paypal?
 
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.

PAL is the devil

Namecheap takes credit cards, 100% sure.

Cheaper by $1 on the tranfer, then a couple cents more to renew each year. 🙁

I still stand by namecheap > godaddy > *
 
PSA

Due to techical maintenance, namecheap.com will not be available from May 28, 2005 11 PM EST to May 29, 2005 6 AM EST
 
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.

PAL is the devil

Namecheap takes credit cards, 100% sure.

Cheaper by $1 on the tranfer, then a couple cents more to renew each year. 🙁

I still stand by namecheap > godaddy > *


I've paid for all my domains through Namecheap using my CC, no paypal in between.
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.

PAL is the devil

Namecheap takes credit cards, 100% sure.

Cheaper by $1 on the tranfer, then a couple cents more to renew each year. 🙁

I still stand by namecheap > godaddy > *

I've paid for all my domains through Namecheap using my CC, no paypal in between.

I do the same - I even pay with my paypal credit card so the money comes from my payapl account and I get 1.5% cashback.
 
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: tm37
Cheaper and you can use a CC instead of using a CC through Paypal.

PAL is the devil

Namecheap takes credit cards, 100% sure.

Cheaper by $1 on the tranfer, then a couple cents more to renew each year. 🙁

I still stand by namecheap > godaddy > *

I stand corrected 😉

I ahve another domain that I bought with godaddy so that is why aI made the switch.

May go back next year you never know 😉
 
Then I must correct myself, I thought that your site was already down... If they aren't then there should be any downtime in the transfer because either the old one will be up or the new one will be up...
 
Why don't people like using PayPal to pay?

I picked namecheap MAINLY for that reason.... Every other company I looked at wanted a credit card. My view is the fewer companies with my credit card the better.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
NameCheap and GoDaddy are both great domain registrars and accept credit cards.

Speaking of which it's time for me to renew my Neffing.com domain :thumbsup:

godaddy is 8.20 to transfer so I saved about a dollar 😉

now I need a host for my new site that will host a forum (php) because my stupid 1and1 does not have a way to drop my wife unused domain.

 
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