How do I transfer domains to EziWeb?

1. Make sure the email address listed for the administrative (admin) contact on each domain is up-to-date. Your current registrar might use this address to communicate with you during the transfer process.

2. Next, unlock each of the domain names you’d like to transfer. Contact your current registrar for details on how to do this.

3. You may need an authorisation code (sometimes called a transfer key or EPP code) from your current registrar. This isn’t necessary in all cases, such as when transferring country-code Top-level Domain Names (ccTLDs). If the authorization codes aren’t shown in your account manager, ask your current registrar to email them to you.

4. You may transfer many domain names at once, depending on the site builder plan limitations (if any).

5. List each one on a separate line in our bulk domain transfer tool. If the extension you’d like to transfer isn’t listed, you can’t transfer that domain name to us.

6. Under "Select Your Transfer Nameservers", choose: " Keep my current nameservers". If your transfer domain name is associated with an active website, choose this option to make sure there’s no interruption in site performance during the transfer.
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