Google Workspace - primary domain

Hi,

I'm looking for some information.

I have a Google Workspace set up in an old domain which is elementsโ€“VA. I also own the domain elements โ€“ OBM. I added elements OBM to the Google Workspace and have been operating an email from here  for a couple of months however today I wanted to change elements-OBM to be the primary email within Google workspace. When I went to do this, I had a notification saying I was unable to do this because I purchased elements-VA at the point of signing up for Google Workspace and brought the domain through Google. I need elements-OBM to be my main domain for all operations. Is there a way to remove the elements-OBM email address from the workspace without losing all my emails? Could I then set up a new workspace in elements-OBM? Would I also then be able to transfer all the documents from the old workspace to the new workspace? 

Any help would be much appreciated, Thank you in advance

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Hi @Hollievoice ,

Hope you're doing great! This scenario that you mention is described on Change your primary domain for Google Workspace 

  • You cannot change your primary domain if: You purchased your domain when you signed up for Google Workspace.

You can however add a Secondary Domain, the effort is not so big by not making your โ€œpreferred domainโ€ primary. You can still rename all of your user accounts to use the preferred domain.

NOTE: The main thing you lose is that when creating new users, youโ€™ll need to manually select the secondary domain instead of taking the default.

Here is an example with simple steps:

  • Add your secondary domain

  • Rename any user from VA to OBM

  • Verify that the Shared Drives are still accessible. 

Regards

Hi @MattDV - thank you for responding! I'm still a little bit confused so my users currently on elements VA I want to leave there I just want to make the primary domain elements OBM I'm just not sure if this is possible because of 'You cannot change your primary domain if: You purchased your domain when you signed up for Google Workspace.' 

I guess the question is how do I make elements OBM the main domain and primary account for my Google workspace without losing any existing previous email ? 

Thanks @Hollievoice for the additional information. In this article called Remove a domain from your managed Google Account

Reuse your domain's name
To use the domain name with a new managed Google Account, you might need to wait up to 48 hours. Learn more

Please let me know if this information works

Regards

I am doing this now. My question is if I make a secondary and change all the users do I have to pay for the original domain purchased through google annually to keep the workspace account or can I let it expire and the new one will take over?

Also interested in this as it won't let me remove the one I signed up with.

Hi @JRosenhave ,

What is the specific error message that you're getting?

For additional information, Remove a domain from your managed Google Account 

Regards

Hey @nkcrissinger 

Hope you're doing well. First of all sorry for the delay in my response.

If you plan to migrate/move all users to the newly promoted domain (secondary to primary), after that, you can remove the old-primary domain

On the article ,it says:

Step 5: Use or remove the old primary domain

  • Get email at your old domain and new domain
    Use your old domain as a domain alias. Then you can send and receive email at your new primary domain and old domain at no additional cost.
  • Keep your old domain as a secondary domain (default) 
    You can add a separate set of users to the secondary domain. Users have their own email address at the secondary domain, and you pay for each account.
  • Remove the old domain
    If you donโ€™t want to use the original primary domain, remove the domain.

Regards

If you follow the instructions here (https://support.google.com/a/answer/7009324?hl=en) where you go up to Step 5 to delete the old domain, you don't need the old domain anymore. -KAM

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