Jasper schilperoord
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Sorry if this was brought up[ before, but a quick search did not turn up any results.
So here is the deal. My domains are up for renewal.
Some are keepers, others I am not too sure about.
For the latter ones I am considering to let them expire to let them test the waters through NameJet, Godaddy auctions and the likes to see whether or not they get some bids.
As I understood it I still have the option to renew my expired domains for a premium while in redemption.
Now I recall someone saying it would also still be possible to transfer a domain to another registrar while it is in redemption, as long as you unlock your domains and get the transfer codes for them prior to them expiring.
My questions:
1. Is this true?
2. If so, is this true for all registrars? Like a transfer away from Netfirms to saty LCN?
3. If so, till what date exactly do I have the option to transfer away?
4. Are there no "hidden" fees, other than the fee from the new registrar for the inbound transfer?
Thanks for reading. Hop you can help me out here.
Thank you, Jasper
So here is the deal. My domains are up for renewal.
Some are keepers, others I am not too sure about.
For the latter ones I am considering to let them expire to let them test the waters through NameJet, Godaddy auctions and the likes to see whether or not they get some bids.
As I understood it I still have the option to renew my expired domains for a premium while in redemption.
Now I recall someone saying it would also still be possible to transfer a domain to another registrar while it is in redemption, as long as you unlock your domains and get the transfer codes for them prior to them expiring.
My questions:
1. Is this true?
2. If so, is this true for all registrars? Like a transfer away from Netfirms to saty LCN?
3. If so, till what date exactly do I have the option to transfer away?
4. Are there no "hidden" fees, other than the fee from the new registrar for the inbound transfer?
Thanks for reading. Hop you can help me out here.
Thank you, Jasper