Once a domain name has been registered, we can't change, delete, or refund it.
We can register new domains, but that means an additional domain registration charge.
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Whenever a domain is registered, ICANN requires the registrant's contact information be made public via the "WHOIS" Internet service.
While it is illegal for anybody to use this public contact info
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All Mr.Host services, including web hosting and e-mail services, require a domain.
If you already have a domain registered with another registrar, you can use that under your Mr.Host account, other
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Extra domains can either be attached to your existing account- which means it shares your existing login information and quota, or it can be added to a new account of it's own, with it's own username/
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All customers registering domains through Mr.Host, must agree to the following domain policies.
For .com, .net, .org, .biz and .info domains, the ICANN UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution
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Caution, if you receive a renewal notice by mail, be careful! It is very possibly not a valid invoice!
We have discovered that a number of companies have been emailing and mailing letters to our c
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If the domain is currently registered through Mr.Host, then you can make the DNS server changes via the Domain section of the Customer Control Panel.
If the domain is registered through another reg
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If you want to keep your domain with your current registrar, and simply transfer the hosting to Mr.Host, then there is no extra charges, and no, you don't have to pay for it again.
If you want to a
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Ok, no problem!
During the online signup process with Mr.Host, you'll have a few options for your domain registration settings.
If you want to register a NEW domain to go along with your hosting
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These settings are required when you register a new domain, or are coming from another web
hosting provider to Mr.Host.
Primary DNS : ns1.mrdns.com
Secondary DNS : ns2.mrdns.com
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Domain locking is a security feature that keeps your domain from being transfered or modified without your consent. It's recommended (for security reasons) you keep domains locked unless you NEED to m
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