Sammy Jakes
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Error/Normally, you will receive a notice that the domains will be transferred to another registrar, with ICANN's blessing (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). Follow the instructions for an easy transfer.
Most investors at least that I am aware of use a single registrar and I have never heard of anyone losing their domains due to the registrar going out of business. If anyone has I would be really interested in hearing that story.
I would 100% agree with what Brad said. In the past when I was active buying expired domains at auctions, it was a huge pain having domains spread across multiple registrars. The number of domains was relatively small and it still was no good. I can only imagine what that would be like with a huge number of domains.In my view it is safer to use one registrar, if reputable, than split your portfolio around.
When it comes to management it makes it much easier.
If you use multiple registrars there is a good chance that some renewals might get overlooked at some point.
When you have a large portfolio it is just not that feasible to use a bunch of registrars IMO.
Brad