Prices
Why domain prices can change
Domains depend on external registries and providers. Some extensions are priced or calculated in USD, so the final euro price can change over time.
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A domain does not depend only on PRIMARI
When you buy or renew a domain, the extension registry, the registrar or provider and currency conversion may all be involved.
That is why the price of an extension can change even when the service itself is the same.
The role of USD
Many international extensions have reference costs in US dollars or depend on providers that bill in USD.
If the dollar rises or falls against the euro, the euro cost can change. PRIMARI.NET updates the price list when those changes need to be reflected.
Each extension is different
Not all extensions have the same price or behaviour. .com, .net, .org, .cat, .es and other extensions can have different policies and costs.
Some extensions may also have special conditions, ask-price status or manual handling.
Renewals and new registrations
The published price may apply to registrations, renewals or transfers depending on the line in the list.
Before paying, always review the current price shown by the panel.
How PRIMARI handles it
At PRIMARI.NET, the Price list shows current published amounts by extension. Extensions requiring special review may appear as “ask us”.
Transfers have their own price line and are normally one-time operations.
When to contact PRIMARI.NET
Contact PRIMARI.NET if you want to register or transfer an extension with no published price, compare several extensions or understand why the current price differs from an old quote.