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There's a .Email domain I am interested in buying, currently registered by a domainer.

Is there a way to determine if it is "normal" renewal vs "premium" before I contact the domainer that owns it?

The second level name frequently is premium.

I believe Donuts runs .Email, nic.email redirects to them but I could not find any obvious way to find out if a name already registered is premium.
 
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I'd just contact the seller/owner and ask them before making an offer. This is a problem, no way to find out renewal fees but again they vary from register to register so there isn't a clear solution.

It does become a trust factor when buying a new TLD because you must rely on what they say the renewal is. I have no problem sharing a screen shot so a potential buyer has proof of renewal but it will only reflect where it's registered, could be cheaper elsewhere, or could be more if they want to transfer.

.Email is Donuts, I'm not sure if they share this information on registered domains but you can try if you don't want to ask the owner.

http://www.donuts.domains/contact-us
 
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You can try mrdomain.com. Just search for the domain and it will show you the renewal.

If the domain is not registered with godaddy you can also go to https://www.godaddy.com/domains/domain-transfer.aspx and try to transfer it. At the checkout you will see the renewal(no need to log in).
 
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Thanks! Looks like it is not premium.
 
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