Domain name renewal

Discussion in 'Hosting Services / Control Panel' started by cafemangoco, Jun 19, 2003.

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  1. I had my site registered at another ISP, and a few months transfered to your excellent service.

    Now I'm getting an email reminding me to renew my Domain name registration within 60 days.

    My question, in all simplicity: Can/do you take care of these things? For what fee/time-period?

    Saludos
    Jonas
     
  2. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    If your domain is registered through another ISP, then you will have to contact the other ISP to find out how to manage the domain name and how to renew the domain name.

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  3. Thanks, I know how to renew it at the current site. Can I transfer the domain registry to discountasp? If so, how and how much?

    Saludos
    Jonas
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    We do not currently handle domain registry transfer

    quote:Originally posted by cafemangoco

    Thanks, I know how to renew it at the current site. Can I transfer the domain registry to discountasp? If so, how and how much?

    Saludos
    Jonas
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  5. But I have a .co.uk domain name which I had to change to the discountASP's tag. Surely when my domain name comes up for renewal, this would be discountASP's responsibility to invoice me. Or am I missing something?

    Regards

    Steve
     
  6. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    Please contact support if you have a .co.uk domain.

    they have a very complex procedure.

    quote:Originally posted by ssalmon

    But I have a .co.uk domain name which I had to change to the discountASP's tag. Surely when my domain name comes up for renewal, this would be discountASP's responsibility to invoice me. Or am I missing something?

    Regards

    Steve
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