Expired domains and redemption periods


IMPORTANT:
Should you allow your domain to expire, you will
only be able to renew it for up to 29 days after the expiration date.
From day 29 to day 60, there will be a non-negotiable $275 redemption
fee that the domain registrar requests to re-register the domain. The
domain will then be deleted and made available again.


However, some domains may also fall into an "extended redemption"
period that is from day 60 to day 90. This is not our choice but is up to the registrar. The re-registration fee is the
same. After day 90, the domain will be deleted and made available
again. We can't guarantee that the domain will be available because
there are domain companies that specialize in registering domains as
soon as they are made available again.


During this entire time, the domain will not be accessible so any
web site or email services associated with it will stop working.


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