Xcluzive gives you different
options to simplify your domain management. Transfer your existing
domains to us and conveniently manage them all in one place.
With all domains you'll enjoy superb functionality such as e-mail
and website forwarding, exclusive Control Panel access, and complete
DNS management for full control over your domain - all at no additional
cost.
Once you initiate your domain transfer to us, we'll send an e-mail
at the administrative contact of the domain name to approve the
domain transfer. Once we verify your identity and confirm that
you are the domain's rightful owner, we'll contact your current
Registrar to request release of your domain. The entire process
typically takes just 7 to 10 days and you can conveniently view
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IMPORTANT TRANSFER INFORMATION
1. Make sure that you have access to the email
address listed as the admin contact for the domain. Our transfer
process is email verification based, so if your email address
listed for the administrative contact of the domain is not current,
the transfer will fail.
2. Make sure your domain name is not expired. It
is advisable to initiate your transfer at least 7 days prior to
expire date, so there will be enough time to complete the process.
3. All .info, .us ,.biz and
.org transfers require an authentication code when
transferring domains to Xcluzive Systems. You can obtain an authentication
code from your current registrar (where the domain is currently
registered).
4. We cannot transfer domains that are less
than 60 days old. If you registered your domain within the last
60 days, please wait until after 60 days before starting a transfer
to Xcluzive Systems.
5. Make sure your domain name is not locked at
the current registrar. Please contact your current registrar to
make sure there are no holds or locks when transferring your domain
name.(many registrars will automatically place a lock on the domain
for security).
6. Domain transfers add 1 year onto your expire
date, so you don't lose any time you have paid for. There is one
exception to this rule: If the domain was recently reactivated from
an expired state, you will not get a year added to the expire date.
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