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![]() How can you forget to register a domain name? I have 10 and 6 months before they expire every domain registration company in the world emails and/or mails to remind me that it is getting ready to expire and I better sign up with them to keep from losing it.
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![]() No, EVERY registrar does NOT send you notice. They are not required to, and many do NOT. Register.com sent me absolutely NO notification whatsoever. Just so you know!
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![]() Sorry, Lori that wasn't my point. What I meant was other registrars contact me trying to get my business when the domain is within 6 months of expiring. Not just my own registrar.
What's interesting is that register.com is one of the most aggressive yet I have never registered a domain with them. Sounds like they need to start looking after their existing customers a little better. |
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![]() James wrote -
> What's interesting is that register.com is > one of the most aggressive yet I have never > registered a domain with them. Sounds like > they need to start looking after their > existing customers a little better. Godaddy had some interesting stuff about Register.com on the godaddy site. Apparently, Register.com has been sending renewal notices to domain owners even when the domain is *months* from expiration. The unsuspecting domain owner then "renews" the domain for $29.95 which is considerably more than most registrars are charging. What actually happens is that the domain is then transferred to Register.com. I think I got some mail pieces from them but I trashed it because I knew they weren't my registrar. Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" Click Here to Get a Great Life in 10 Days |
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