[mdlug] home hosting
Dave
mdlug3 at arb.net
Tue Apr 8 12:28:12 EDT 2008
If I let my domain expire it will be unavailable to anyone, like the 2
letters became a while back. Maybe its why I get solicited for it about
twice a month now.
-dave
Bruce Smith wrote:
>godaddy also has an auto-renewal option, and repeatably notifies you
>with plenty of time before your domain expires.
>
>Isn't it also a law that the domain goes on "hold" (inactive) after it
>expires for a period of time that you can renew it before it can be
>sold to anyone else? (something like 60 days?)
>
> - BS
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>> My source is godaddy.com itself. they have a service that will list domains and their expiration dates:
>> https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/Domain_Alert/landing.asp?ci=9001
>> The web site says: "review the list of expiring domains". So, they sell the expiration dates of your domain.
>>
>> -- Dan Pritts <danno at umich.edu> wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 06:42:14PM +0000, gib at juno.com wrote:
>> > Set up any domain names with a good domain name service. Be aware
>> > that you need to renew the names or lose them. Some services
>> > (godaddy.com) will sell people the expiration dates of your domains.
>>
>> i find that very interesting. what is your source for this?
>>
>> tnx
>> danno
>>
>>
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