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EGRP is not new. ENOM finally decided to post a Whole Topic about this in their FAQ.
ENOM > Extended Redemption Grace Period (EGRP)
ERGP domains may remain in the account for up to 90 days, after which time the original registrant has abandoned all rights to the domain name. It will be removed from the account, and their name removed from the whois. eNom may dispose of the name as they see fit.
What is ERGP? How long does ERGP last? What do I do if I do not want my contact information listed on a domain in ERGP status?
As per eNom Terms and Conditions (http://www.enom.com/terms/agreement.asp), if you do not renew the domain name registration services during the 30-day renewal grace period you agree that we may either:
1. Delete the domain name at any time thereafter (in which case, the ERGP status would not apply).
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2. That we may pay the registry fee or otherwise allow it to continue to be registered with the WHOIS information previously provided by you and pointing to the name-server(s) and IP address(es) designated by us, and that we will not remove it from the TLD zone.
In this case, the domain will move into the extended redemption grace period ("ERGP"). During the first 90 days after expiration, the registrant has the option to regain full control of the domain. There is a fee of $160 (US dollars) for reactivation of the domain. After the end of the 90-day period, if you do not exercise your rights under this provision, you agree to the following:
1. That you have abandoned the domain name services
2. That you relinquish all rights and use of the domain name services
3. That you are no longer the registrant of the domain name
4. That we (eNom) may list ourselves or another party as the registrant of the domain name in the WHOIS information.
If your domain is currently in ERGP status and you no longer wish to be listed as the registrant, you may forego your option to pay to the reactivation fees and notify us before the end of the 90-day period with a request that we remove your information from the WHOIS record for the domain name. In this case we, or a third party we designate, will be listed as the registrant. By exercising this option, you relinquish all rights and control over the domain :hehe: name.
ENOM > Extended Redemption Grace Period (EGRP)
ERGP domains may remain in the account for up to 90 days, after which time the original registrant has abandoned all rights to the domain name. It will be removed from the account, and their name removed from the whois. eNom may dispose of the name as they see fit.
What is ERGP? How long does ERGP last? What do I do if I do not want my contact information listed on a domain in ERGP status?
As per eNom Terms and Conditions (http://www.enom.com/terms/agreement.asp), if you do not renew the domain name registration services during the 30-day renewal grace period you agree that we may either:
1. Delete the domain name at any time thereafter (in which case, the ERGP status would not apply).
- OR -
2. That we may pay the registry fee or otherwise allow it to continue to be registered with the WHOIS information previously provided by you and pointing to the name-server(s) and IP address(es) designated by us, and that we will not remove it from the TLD zone.
In this case, the domain will move into the extended redemption grace period ("ERGP"). During the first 90 days after expiration, the registrant has the option to regain full control of the domain. There is a fee of $160 (US dollars) for reactivation of the domain. After the end of the 90-day period, if you do not exercise your rights under this provision, you agree to the following:
1. That you have abandoned the domain name services
2. That you relinquish all rights and use of the domain name services
3. That you are no longer the registrant of the domain name
4. That we (eNom) may list ourselves or another party as the registrant of the domain name in the WHOIS information.
If your domain is currently in ERGP status and you no longer wish to be listed as the registrant, you may forego your option to pay to the reactivation fees and notify us before the end of the 90-day period with a request that we remove your information from the WHOIS record for the domain name. In this case we, or a third party we designate, will be listed as the registrant. By exercising this option, you relinquish all rights and control over the domain :hehe: name.









