It looks like Dynadot doesn't allow expired domains to be unlocked, and hides their authcodes. I think this is illegal. It is a great registrar, but this is unacceptable.
Our team can usually remove the expired flags to allow you to unlock an expired domain and access it's authorization code, we'd just need to ask you to send an email to our team at [email protected], or contact them using our live chat service, and they'd be happy to help you further with that.It looks like Dynadot doesn't allow expired domains to be unlocked, and hides their authcodes. I think this is illegal. It is a great registrar, but this is unacceptable.
Our team can usually remove the expired flags to allow you to unlock an expired domain and access it's authorization code, we'd just need to ask you to send an email to our team at [email protected], or contact them using our live chat service, and they'd be happy to help you further with that.
You can include all of the domains in the same email and our team will be able to have those removed all at once. We do have some renewal sales ongoing but we're unable to offer as many renewal sales as registration sales unfortunately. You can find the TLDs currently on sale for renewals here:A separate email for each domain? ... Meanwhile maybe you can also offer discounts so we actually renew instead of transferring.
Our team can usually remove the expired flags to allow you to unlock an expired domain and access it's authorization code, we'd just need to ask you to send an email to our team at [email protected], or contact them using our live chat service, and they'd be happy to help you further with that.
We offer a 40-day grace renewal period on most TLDs, but that does vary. You can find the grace renewal period for each TLD we offer here, under the 'Renew' column:If a domain expires what will be the grace period to renew at Dynadot? what will be grace period to transfer out from dynadot to other registrar?
Thanks!