TRANSFERS
If your domain was registered with another registrar, you can transfer it to domainak.com,
and choose DomainAK as your new registrar.
The cost to transfer a domain is just $16.00, and this adds one year on to your
registration term. For example, if your name expires in January of 2002, you can
transfer it to us and once the transfer is complete, the new expiration date
will be January of 2003.
To begin, click on the Registrar Transfer link at www.domainak.com. If you have
an existing account with us, enter your username and password. If you have never
used our services before, click on the New Users button, and set up an account
with a username and password. This is how you will get access to your domain
once the transfer is complete.
You will receive confirmation of your request immediately. Also, within 24
hours, the administrative contact listed in the WHOIS record will be asked to
verify the transfer request. Please make sure that the admin contact's email is
up-to-date before submitting a name for transfer.
In the admin approval email, there will be a link to click on, and a code to cut
and paste. Once you've approved the transfer, your prior registrar may email you
their own confirmation letter. Read it carefully and follow the instructions.
Once you've approved the transfer with them, your name should migrate to our
system within 5-7 days. FOR THIS REASON, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU BEGIN THE
TRANSFER PROCEDURE AT LEAST TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE.
The information currently contained in your domain will remain the same prior
to, during and after the transfer. Once the domain has successfully transferred
to our system, you may begin using the online management system to make any
changes you like.
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TRANSFERS IV - NSI
If your domain will not transfer because it has expired, or if your registry has
it locked until you renew it, you do have a couple of options. One is to pay the
registrar their fee to renew it for a year, and then continue the transfer. The
other is to allow the name to be released, and then try to re-register it. We
don't recommend the second option under any circumstances.
It's entirely possible that someone else will get your domain
before you have a chance to reserve it. Additionally, it is the policy of some
registrars (most notably Network Solutions) not to release the domain no matter
how long it has been expired. If you want the domain at all, you'll have to pay
them at some point, sooner or later.
Therefore, we recommend that you do renew the name with your
prior registrar for one additional year. Then, you can continue the transfer
process to our system. You lose nothing by doing both. You'll get a one year
renewal from your prior registrar, and then we will add one MORE year on to the
end of your term.
If you have already paid for a domain transfer, and it has been
denied by your registrar, you can keep the transfer active, and, as previously
mentioned, continue the transfer after you have cleared your hold status at your
prior registrar. Should you choose to cancel the transfer, however, we'll be
happy to refund your money. All we need is the domain you're trying to transfer.
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TRANSFERS V- email link
If your link returns a value of "invalid key" after you paste the
approval code in, this is most likely a result of multiple emails being sent
out. The latest version of your admin approval email makes all older versions
obsolete, and any key off these old emails will not function properly. If you
receive an invalid key warning, check for a later email in your inbox. If it's
not there, contact support to have a newer one sent.
If the link you're clicking on for transfers returns this
response- "Warning, your ID is invalid. Contact technical support",
then the remedy is to have the entire link contained in the browser window.
Some email programs have a "page-wrap" feature that
breaks our link into two parts, like this:
If you wish to verify and approve the transfer(s), visit the
following link:
https://secure.onlineaccess.net/trans.php?
email=email@domain.com&key=ti&FID=&IYD=1&secID=
For conveniences' sake, let's break this down like this:
If you wish to verify and approve the transfer(s), visit the
following link:
linkpart1
linkpart2
You will have to copy (CTRL + C) the first part of the link
(which begins with "https:" and ends with "?" in the case
above) and paste (CTRL + V) into the address bar your browser window. Do not hit
GO or hit the Enter key yet. Return to the email and copy the second part of the
link on the line below the first one (which begins with "email" and
ends with "=" in the case above) and copy it into the address bar of
your browser window, after the first part of the link you pasted there earlier.
In your browser window then, the address you need to go to is:
linkpart1linkpart2
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TRANSFERS VI- check transfer status
You can use the Check Transfer Status tool to manage your domain transfer away
from your previous registrar to our system.
Access the Manage section through our Member Login with your
username and password, and select the Check Transfer Status link. Your domain
transfers will appear. Some will require no intervention from you (marked in
green). Others (marked in yellow) may require you to resubmit an admin approval
email if the domain has not been approved for transfer with us. Or, you may
resubmit a domain for transfer to your prior registrar if it has been approved
on our end, but your prior registrar denied the transfer.
If a domain appears in red, it's status cannot be determined
automatically. Please contact us for help with these domains.
A domain that has successfully completed transfer will appear in
blue.
Some of the most common reasons for your prior registrar denying
the transfer include:
Not answering their confirmation email in time.
Not answering their confirmation email in the proper format.
The domain is expired or otherwise locked due to nonpayment.
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RENEWALS
You can renew your domain you registered at, or transferred to, domainak.com for
up to 10 years.
Simply log on to our website at www.domainak.com, and click the "Manage
Your Domain" link in our "Manage" section. Enter the username and
password you chose at the time of registration. If you have forgotten the
username and password you chose, you may enter the email address you entered at
the time of registration to have your username and password emailed to you.
You will see links to all of the actions that you can perform. One of the links
is to "Renew Your Domains". Click that link, and check the box next to
each domain you wish to renew. Click the Continue button.
Choose the length of time you wish to renew each domain for. (Remember, you can
renew for up to 10 years- if your domain will expire in 3 + years, you will only
be able to renew 6 additional years.) Click the Continue button.
You will then be asked about your payment information. Click the Continue button
to finalize the renewal.
IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO RENEW YOUR NAMES- use the "Disable
Renewal Notices" link in the manager. You will not receive further
reminders to renew your names, and they will be released on the expiration date.
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DISABLING RENEWALS
If you do not wish to renew any of your domains, and you do not want to receive
renewal emails, you can stop the emails from being sent, and your domain will
expire at the end of it's term.
Simply log on to our website at www.domainak.com, and click the "Member
Login" link in our "Manage" section. Enter the username and
password you chose at the time of registration. If you have forgotten the
username and password you chose, you may enter the email address you entered at
the time of registration to have your username and password emailed to you.
You will see links to all of the actions that you can perform. One of the links
is to "Disable Renewal Notices". Click that link, and check the box
next to each domain you wish not to renew. Click the Continue button.
You will be prompted for confirmation, as this action means your domains will be
released at the end of their term. Click the "Yes" button to finalize
the disabling of your chosen domains.
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