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just a couple of quick questions!
ok so i know i have posted here a couple of times about starting a reseller account and i am going to do this more than likely tomorrow. soooooo i still have a couple of questions to make the transition smooth...
i will be registering a new domain ie hosting.com .. so ill do that with surpass to make things easiest. now i will have 2 domains that i want to move here from another companies. one domain registration expires may2 as does its hosting. the second one the domain expires in august but its hosting expires may 2... so for what should i do for each? either do a transfer or a registration? if i use the surpassdomain transfer does that extend for a year beyond its existing expiry date? also... with regards th whm pilot. if i decide to use the rental agreement one for a month and then go with the one time liscence? do i pay for installation for both the rental and liscence or is that just for the one off liscence? or if i pay the 20 for the rental one that goes against my one time liscence? thanks in advance dad |
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Dad: It's advised that if you are going to transfer the domains to us, you go it at least you allow at least one month before expiration to ensure the transfer completes. The domain that is expiring on May 2nd will not have enough time to transfer through. You will have to renew with the current registrar, wait 30 days after that, and then put in for the transfer.
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