Domain Name Transfer FAQ
- Will I receive full and sole control over the domain name in the end of the transaction?
- Yes, you will. You and only you will be able to change owner, administrative, technical, billing contacts and nameservers. No third party will have control over your domain.
- How do you pass control over the domain name to me?
- We will send you the authentication information along with the instructions on how to modify the domain name record.
- Do you recommend choosing Escrow.com as a payment option?
- Indeed, we recommend to proceed via Escrow.com. It is safe for you as the buyer, provides various payment options (credit card, check, money order or bank transfer) and you don't have to cover any additional fees. However, if you can not pay via Escrow.com we also accept direct bank transfers. Please contact us for more details.
- How soon will I be able to use the domain name for e-mail, my website etc.?
- First you will have to set up nameservers for this domain. Typically it can be done by purchasing web/e-mail hosting services from a hosting provider. Your hosting provider will instruct you what nameservers to use to connect your domain name to the hosting. Then you must "re-delegate" the domain name, i. e. change its nameservers. In about 48 hours after that your domain will be working for you.
- How will I renew the domain I bought?
- You will be able to renew domain name within current Registrar or your preferred one.
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