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I have been using GoDaddy for my domains but recently I registered one at name.com and I really like it, 1$ cheaper and free private whois which is much better then those GoDaddy freebies which I never use. Anyway I want to cancel a domain which I registered less then 5 days ago so I can get a refund but what is the process for doing this at name.com? Anyone know?
 
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Cheaper is not always better.. I'm not sure about their policy regarding refunds but alot of registrars seem to be moving away from a free 5 day grace period of late.
 
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Isn't it an ICANN rule that they have to provide the 5 day refund?
 
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Could be but I know alot are charging a fee to refund.. I don;t think ICANN requires you to refund any longer but iI could be wrong

Dean26 said:
Isn't it an ICANN rule that they have to provide the 5 day refund?
 
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OK, thanks for the info. So anyone know if it is possible at name.com and how to do it?
 
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i think not in name.com see this;

http://name.com/faq.php#9g
Can I get a refund and/or cancel services if I don't need my domain anymore?
Domain name registrations cannot be canceled.

We do not auto-renew domain registrations. Unless you actively renew your names, they will expire and be deleted. Once a domain has been registered, the terms of registration cannot be cancelled for any reason.
 
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Thanks weblord. I think there still isnt a definitive answer since GoDaddy says in there terms that you cant get a refund but they have given them to me in the past for less then 5 days registered domains.

Anyone tried it or know for sure if its possible/not possible?
 
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Apparently name.com does not but I know GoDaddy still does (within reason)
 
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i haven't done it with godaddy before but i think that's the function of the cancel button/link on domain management or to be sure send an email to support.

Dean26 said:
Thanks weblord. I think there still isnt a definitive answer since GoDaddy says in there terms that you cant get a refund but they have given them to me in the past for less then 5 days registered domains.

Anyone tried it or know for sure if its possible/not possible?

see this:

You can cancel a domain so that it is no longer registered to you. Depending on the type of domain you cancelled, the registry may hold it at the registry before releasing it for other users to register. You may be able to re-register the domain, subject to additional registration fees.

Cancelling your domain does not entitle you to a refund of any part of your registration fee.

WARNING: Cancelling a domain is a permanent action.
To Cancel a Domain

1. Log in to your Account Manager.
2. In the My Products section, click Manage Domains.
3. Select the domain name(s) that you want to cancel.
4. Click Cancel Selected.
5. In the Cancel Domain section, read the cancellation warning.
6. To cancel the domain, select Please Cancel Domain(s).
7. Click OK.
http://help.godaddy.com/article/412
 
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A friend of mine recently contacted GoDaddy for a refund so I know they do indeed refund within the 5 day grace period.
 
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Yeah, name.com doesnt even seem to have any way of cancelling a domain. Oh well, I will just keep it, its still usable.
 
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One plus is they don't auto-renew.. you can always just ignore it or contact their support directly to cancel it.

Dean26 said:
Yeah, name.com doesnt even seem to have any way of cancelling a domain. Oh well, I will just keep it, its still usable.
 
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Nah, I will develop it if I cant get refund.
 
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Good for you.. development might just pan out, you never know! Good luck!

Dean26 said:
Nah, I will develop it if I cant get refund.
 
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may i know the domain if you wish to keep it? if you don't mind.

Dean26 said:
Nah, I will develop it if I cant get refund.
 
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:D

Name does not offer a refund before 5 days.
 
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weblord said:
may i know the domain if you wish to keep it? if you don't mind.
prockstar,com. I was thinking of using it for a proxy list and I choose it because procks sounds like prox and I don't want prox in the domain so it doesnt get blocked so easily but I realised that its not obvious enough what the site is about so I wanted refund.
 
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that'll be tricky to develop for much but I see where you were coming from. My advice would be not to waste your energy branding it and let it drop.

Then again, we have the definitions in the urban dictionary that may help:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=prock



Dean26 said:
prockstar,com. I was thinking of using it for a proxy list and I choose it because procks sounds like prox and I don't want prox in the domain so it doesnt get blocked so easily but I realised that its not obvious enough what the site is about so I wanted refund.
 
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Dean26 said:
So anyone know if it is possible at name.com and how to do it?

They don't offer this service.
 
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it's not a common word, it would leave the visitor a lot of figuring it out before he comes into that conclusion. it's a good made up name btw subjected to anyone's conclusion could be.
and it's reg fee if you want to appraise it.

Dean26 said:
prockstar,com. I was thinking of using it for a proxy list and I choose it because procks sounds like prox and I don't want prox in the domain so it doesnt get blocked so easily but I realised that its not obvious enough what the site is about so I wanted refund.
 
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