Allysin
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Because of the .com price increase, I am thinking to renew some of my .com for up to the 10-year maximum. The only thing I'm thinking about is - what would happen, if I then, for some reason have to move the domain from the current registrar to another one? As in - normally, that would add an extra year on but if it would already be maxed out at 10 years?
Would it be better to renew for up to 9 years only just in case this would happen?
UPDATED:
I didn't explain this correctly - I transferred 50+ .com domains yesterday (and I will do more before the price increase on September 1st) and I'm looking to renew them now (to add extra years) and I'm trying to figure out how long to renew them for... My question really is - if I renew for the maximum term possible which I understand is 10 years and then, if the domains have to be transferred again (let's say there is another Epik-like situation) - then - would I not be loosing out on that extra year I'm meant to get added on because it would already be maxed out at 10 years?
Would it be better to renew for up to 9 years only just in case this would happen?
UPDATED:
I didn't explain this correctly - I transferred 50+ .com domains yesterday (and I will do more before the price increase on September 1st) and I'm looking to renew them now (to add extra years) and I'm trying to figure out how long to renew them for... My question really is - if I renew for the maximum term possible which I understand is 10 years and then, if the domains have to be transferred again (let's say there is another Epik-like situation) - then - would I not be loosing out on that extra year I'm meant to get added on because it would already be maxed out at 10 years?
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