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According to NameCheap's grace period policy,
There is contradicting info on their blog post on the topic that the domain goes to auction before redemption - but in any case, at some point it goes to an auction somewhere.
Does anybody know where NameCheap auctions off their domains as part of the expiration process?
NameCheap said:for generic TLDs (.com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, etc.), you have a period of about 27 days at Namecheap after the actual expiration date during which you can still renew the domain at the regular rate.
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If you do not renew the domain within this grace period, it enters a "redemption stage" for 30 days at the Registry. At this stage, the domain may be auctioned off by the upstream vendors.
There is contradicting info on their blog post on the topic that the domain goes to auction before redemption - but in any case, at some point it goes to an auction somewhere.
Does anybody know where NameCheap auctions off their domains as part of the expiration process?