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Old 07-07-2009, 07:22
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Ideally the right place to renew the domain is to get in touch with your domain Registrar. However it is upto you to look for some other chearper resources if any. Please let us know your domain name that is due for renewal and the domain registrar details for further assistance.
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tell me the right place to renew my domain
Do you wish to transfer the domain name to any other registrar ? If you only wish to renew it, you can contact the current registrar of the domain name and get it renewed.
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Yes, your current domain registrar will help you for getting your domain renewed, its your choice whether you continue with current registrar or go with some other cheaper registrar
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Default Domain Renewal | Renew domain name

Any registered domain can only be renewed by the current domain registrar. None of the other registrar's can renew your domain for you unless it is transferred to them. Generic TLD domains takes 5 to 7 days for domain transfer while UK TLD domains are transferred in 24 hours after the IPS TAG are changed.

The domains renew for additional years after domain transfer if the expiry of the domain name is more than 6 months.
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