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Old 09-06-2010, 07:51 AM  
TheDA
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Originally Posted by BIGTYMER View Post
I should've. I knew it was due but I thought I had a few days.




I thought I had 45 days to get it as ICANN states.

http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/gtld-lifecycle.jpg

I guess NetSol plays by its own rules. Not surprising with their history.

http://www.networksolutions.com/supp...letion-policy/

"If a customer does not renew the domain name registration by the expiration date, the domain name registration is subject to deletion at any time after that. In an effort to help our customers avoid unintentional deletion of their domain name registration(s), we may, but are not obligated to, provide our customers with a ?grace period? after their domain name registration services expiration date(s) (a ?grace period? begins on the day after the date of expiration). We currently endeavor to provide a grace period that extends 35 days past the expiration date, to allow the renewal of domain name registration services. During this period a customer can renew a domain name registration; however, a grace period is not guaranteed and can change or be eliminated at any time without notice. Consequently, every customer who desires to renew his or her domain name registration services should do so in advance of the expiration date to avoid any unintended domain name deletion.

If an expired domain name registration is not renewed during any grace period provided by us, pursuant to our Service Agreement, rather than delete the domain name registration, we may, in our sole discretion, renew and transfer the domain name registration to Network Solutions or to a third party on the customer?s behalf."
I think that is what ICANN gives the registrar, not the registrar giving the client.
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