NameSilo

Transfering out form Network Solutions?

Spacemail by SpaceshipSpacemail by Spaceship
Watch

Oblivion.

Established Member
Impact
3
Is it possible to transfer a domain out from Network Solutions, and how much would it cost if anyone knows.

Before you ask... I havn't registered any domains ther but I might buy one of someone there.

Please help a domain newbie :o
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
Unstoppable Domains โ€” AI StorefrontUnstoppable Domains โ€” AI Storefront
Yes it is possible, the cost depends on where you transfer out to, eNom, NameCheap, RegisterFly etc... say about $8.

RF had a special $5.50 transfer, but not sure if its still on.
 
0
•••
Ok, thanks :)

I wanted to check they didn't do anything differently :p.
 
0
•••
Nope, I did one not too long ago and was kinda surprised how quickly it was transfered, considering the bad rep NS seems to have these days.

G/L

Mike
 
0
•••
I transferred from NS to RegisterFly and it was all rather painless. Wait until they have their 5.50 sale, which they seem to have whenever they send a newsletter, about once every week or so seems like and then do it. Don't forget to unlock the domain at NS though. They don't call it unlock, but something about Domain Protection...
 
0
•••
sunken said:
I transferred from NS to RegisterFly and it was all rather painless. Wait until they have their 5.50 sale, which they seem to have whenever they send a newsletter, about once every week or so seems like and then do it.

I think this offer is always on, at theflypaper.com
 
0
•••
sunken said:
Don't forget to unlock the domain at NS though. They don't call it unlock, but something about Domain Protection...

This is something a lot of people don't know or just forget: to unlock the name
first before starting the transfer.
 
0
•••
Appraise.net
Escrow.com
Spaceship
Rexus Domain
CryptoExchange.com
Domain Recover
CatchDoms
NameMaxi - Your Domain Has Buyers
DomDB
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the pageโ€™s height.
Back