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Ok want to conduct a little experiment but seem not able to locate such a site....

We all know the day our domains expire from our registrar and if we dont renew them by that date there is still a chance we can renew them before it slips away. What im looking for is a website that list the EXACT date the domain will expire even if the owner still has time to renew. Example...

xxxxx.com is set to expire today 7-21-09
the owner say has 10-15 or whatever days to renew the domain before he is SOL.
I want a website that shows the domains expiring on THAT day (but again still able for the owner to renew before he has lost it forever)

Can anyone reconmend such a site? Im not looking for a namejet or tdnam as i dont want the name to g othat far down the chain. I want it the day its set to expire.

Thank you
 
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Thank you...thats 1 part but what i need is website that list day by day the thousands of domains dropping on that particular day.

IE: I can go to a site and click on 7-23-2009 and see ALL the domains slated to expire on that partiular day (meaning that 0-45 day window based on ICANN that the origianl owner can still renew)

Thanx
 
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Hopefully someone can provide one - I'd be interested in seeing that too :)
 
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I think you won't get such a site. I have never come across such site.
 
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Does anyone know of the reverse? Sites that show domains reg that day. If so we can always add 45 days to the exp date to search...any thoughts
 
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justdropped.com

is that what you're looking for?
 
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justdropped.com

is that what you're looking for?

Thanx but no....already know of sites like that..tryng to get more specific info
 
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