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mis_chiff

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Been trying to renew a domain since last night, did all the things
I am supposed to do first, cleared cache, reboot etc

Tech Support, kind folks that they are, sent me the instructions on how to do it ;) so followed their instructions, in case I did it wrong lol [cough]
and of course - still not working!

Is this just me or is anyone else having issues?

I can't seem to get around this "new" waste of time renewal system.
Why to they keep trying to fix what isin't broke ? :-/
 
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AfternicAfternic
I just renewed some names to test, it worked for me.
 
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Did you confirm that your Whois info is correct? All my domains were on hold until I verified via email that my info was accurate.
 
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I just renewed some names to test, it worked for me.
Thanks johname :)

Did you confirm that your Whois info is correct? All my domains were on hold until I verified via email that my info was accurate.

Yea everything looks ok keith, no problems with it up to this point -
that I can see....I can do everything else with it, except renew.

Godaddy just sent an email offering to "Renew it for me"
but I asked them what that would solve and what happens
tomorrow when there may be another one?

---------- Post added at 03:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:38 PM ----------

Can't believe I have been at this since last night :(

Anyways, I had to go into my previous invoices, to look for any transactions
for the domain,
it gave me an option on a side flag to "Renew" so I clicked it
expecting it to hang in the same place.
The screen I was getting didn't appear again going this root...
and it renewed, finally!!

So thanks for no help Godaddy!
 
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