Prices
Does a transfer price include renewal?
Domain transfers are one-time operations and usually include a renewal or one additional year of domain service, depending on the extension rules.
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A transfer is not only a panel change
When you transfer a domain to PRIMARI.NET, domain management moves from the current provider to PRIMARI.NET.
For many extensions, this operation also includes a domain renewal or adds one year to the service period.
Why it appears as one-time
In the price list, transfers appear as one-time operations. This means the payment corresponds to processing the transfer.
It is not a monthly fee. It is also not only a provider change with no effect on validity: it normally carries renewal or period extension.
It can vary by extension
Rules can vary by registry and extension. Some extensions have special behaviour, their own timing or different transfer conditions.
That is why the exact price-list line and domain status should be reviewed before transferring.
How PRIMARI handles it
At PRIMARI.NET, incoming transfers are managed from Transfer domain. The panel asks for the domain, transfer code and required details.
The price list shows the one-time transfer price per extension when published.
What it does not automatically include
Transferring the domain does not automatically move the website, email or DNS. Those services must be reviewed separately.
The transfer price is for the domain; other services can have their own price or expiry date.
When to contact PRIMARI.NET
Contact PRIMARI.NET if the domain expires soon, if you are unsure whether that extension adds renewal during transfer, or if you want to coordinate the transfer with web, email and DNS.