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We will no longer be able to renew or even transfer out domains after 30 days past expiration date. This change takes effect Dec 4th so transfer out all your domains away from Godaddy now before you lose them!!!
My personal experience has been different, in fact, I have domains that disappeared from Netfirms/Dotster without notice at the 29th day. The domains were not listed in TDNAM, nor were they parked at Godaddy Auctions. But the WHOIS record was @NameFind and support declined to retrieve the domains claiming they were no longer mine. My only conclusion was to assume NameFind kept the names or they helped a buyer personally acquire the name outside of TDNAM.
Previously even with bids and won auctions, you can still renew your domain name and transfer out. But not sure that will be the case anymore except @Joe Styler CAN clarify what the heck is going on.But that's only once it's expired isn't it? If you don't let it expire you have nothing to worry about.
COOL...After day 30 you cannot renew or transfer your domain if there is a bid on it so you would need to renew or complete a transfer out in advance.
Does this mean 30 days after expiry date?After day 30 you cannot renew or transfer your domain if there is a bid on it so you would need to renew or complete a transfer out in advance.
yes 30 days after it expires.Does this mean 30 days after expiry date?
After day 30 you cannot renew or transfer your domain if there is a bid on it so you would need to renew or complete a transfer out in advance.
That is correct. The auction starts on day 26 of expiration.
So really only a few days overlap. Hmmmm....what is the benefit of GD starting early and not waiting until the 30th day at least?That is correct. The auction starts on day 26 of expiration.
Have a great Turkey Day!I'm heading out for Thanksgiving. I will see you all next week. Have a good holiday or rest of the week.
After day 30 you cannot renew or transfer your domain if there is a bid on it so you would need to renew or complete a transfer out in advance.
I'm heading out for Thanksgiving. I will see you all next week. Have a good holiday or rest of the week.