Common reasons why the domain name validity period does not increase after transfer

What is the term of the domain name not increasing after transfer?

According to the suffix rules of most registries, after the domain name is successfully transferred to the new registrar, the term will increase by one year, and the transfer fee is actually equivalent to one year of domain name renewal.

For example, the domain name: dnshe.com, the original registrar expiration date: February 4, 2020, after paying 68 yuan on February 15, 2020 to transfer to the new registrar, the expiration date is still February 4, 2020.

This situation is considered that the term of the domain name has not increased after the transfer (the domain name expiration date has not increased by one year).

What is the reason for the domain name not increasing by one year after the transfer?

The domain name is >9 years away from expiration before transfer
The domain name expired and was not renewed at the original service provider before transfer, or it was renewed at the original service provider after expiration, but the transfer was made within 45 days of the expiration time
Note: According to the rules of the registry, if the domain name is renewed after expiration/not renewed after expiration at the original service provider, it is equivalent to the domain name being automatically renewed for one year. If it is transferred to a new service provider under such circumstances, the expiration period of the domain name will remain the same as before the transfer. The transfer fee of the domain name will be deducted from the new registrar, and the automatic renewal fee will be returned to the original registrar.

What should I do if the period does not increase after transfer?

If the expiration time of the domain name is >9 years before the transfer, one year of renewal fee will be lost, and the fee will be borne by the user.
If the domain name is not renewed at the original service provider after expiration and transferred to a new service provider, no processing is required.
If the domain name is renewed for one year at the original service provider after expiration, and then transferred to a new service provider within 45 days after expiration, the user will lose one year. The transfer fee paid to DnShe is the actual domain name renewal fee for one year, and the number of years remains the same as before the transfer. Users can ask whether the original registrar supports refunds. Some service providers support it.

If the number of years does not increase after the domain name is transferred, users can submit a work order to contact DnShe customer support to help you analyze the reason.

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