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Add a new domain to a existing hosting


pathi

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Sorry i probably said it wrong.

The Customer has already a hosting account with on domain registred thru whmcs / Registrar.

Now he would like to buy a other new domain thru whmcs / Registrar for his hosting account, because he has in plesk limits for 5 domains.

 

Is that possible thru whmcs?

 

He could order a new hosting-packet with a new domain, but that would be not what he wants. He just would like to registrer a new domain to a existing hosting account.

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For the third time.....

 

There is no feature to add a domain to an existing package in WHMCS.

 

The customer purchases the additional domain name in WHMCS. Just the domain name. Nothing else.

 

He then logs into his existing hosting control panel (Cpanel, WSP, Plesk - whatever) and adds the domain for hosting.

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He then logs into his existing hosting control panel (Cpanel, WSP, Plesk - whatever) and adds the domain for hosting.

 

I think you're barking up the wrong tree. I do not think he wants hosting help, I think he wants WHMCS help. :lol:

 

Hi Everybody

I was wondering if it is possible, for a client to register a new domain and add this to a existing hosting account.

 

If yes, how i do that?

 

Try merging the new account into the old one. Clients => select the clients new account => Product/Services then click on "Move Product/Service to Another Client" it is very faint and on the right.

 

Let's hope my interpretation is correct now. :roll:

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