Posts tagged expiration
Gentelmen: My Domain Foxtelerent.com was accessible for registration although the expiration date is febr./2009
Oct 7th
Problem by Marionegovetich: Gentelmen: My Domain Foxtelerent.com was offered for registration even though the expiration date is febr./2009 my domain Foxtelerent.com is registerd yith Yahoo , the expiration date is Febr./2009 but i identified that it was available for registration, not to just take a likelihood to lose it I registered yet again with Yahoo the 6/28/2007 for three years, can i get credit score for the double registration and utilize the $ 28.95 to the original registration? if not Yahoo can credit my Visa Card, also I like to know the date that the Euroteleret.com was registered More >
Q&A: Is there a services that will purchase domain names that are approaching expiration?
Aug 3rd
Question by lvtechnoprincess: Is there a service that will buy domain names that are approaching expiration? there is a domain name that is going to run out in the near future and I know that there are a few other people who have their eye on the same domain name… I was wondering if there is a service out there that will keep an eye on that domain name and will aggressively go after the purchase of it once it expires under it’s current owner.
I happen to know that the current owner will not be renewing it because More >
Domain expiration process – how does it work and what next?
Dec 21st
Domain expiration process – how does it work and what next?
At some point in time, any domain name will expire. It is important to be clear what the expiration process is and what financial consequences one can incur if not acting promptly. The process of domain expiration has several stages, awareness of which will help you avoid unnecessary extra payments and the likelihood of losing your domain. Most importantly, you should read thoroughly through the terms and conditions of your domain registrar (an organisation managing reservation of Internet domain names) that will tell you how soon More >
Q&A: Security certificate expiration?
Dec 17th
Question by Hannah F: Security certificate expiration? I’m trying to buy some Christmas gifts from a trusted online retailer. When I go to checkout, I get this message: “X is a site that uses a security certificate to encrypt data during transmission, but its certificate expired on 11/17/2008.” The message suggests I make sure the date and time on my own computer are accurate. They are.
I don’t know whether to go ahead with my purchase or not. The website also says it is “tested daily” by McAfee Security. What should I do?
Best answer:
Answer by Dunbar PappyAre your own certificates updated? To More >
What does Expiration Date means on a domain name?
Oct 19th
Question by Shane Uehara: What does Expiration Date means on a domain name? i want to get this domain name.. but someone else got it and i check the whois for the domain name and i got this.
Domain Name: XXXXX.COM Registrar: DOMAINDISCOVER Whois Server: whois.domaindiscover.com Referral URL: http://www.domaindiscover.com Name Server: NS1.SECURE.NET Name Server: NS2.SECURE.NET Status: clientTransferProhibited Updated Date: 18-jul-2007 Creation Date: 18-jul-1995 Expiration Date: 17-jul-2008
Does that mean if she didn’t update or whatever.. it will be available to buy after 17 july 2008?
Best answer:
Answer by Daniel da SilvaYes, it means that if the owner doesn’t renew by then, it will be More >
Q&A: Domain name expiration dates?
Sep 11th
Question by Gina: Domain name expiration dates? I have browsed the question archives but I can’t seem to find an answer to my question…
Is there a way to find out WHEN a registered domain name expires?
I know how to find out if someone owns it, and who the owner is…But I can’t seem to find a site that tells you how long it is registered for.
I ask, because I have a specific domain that I want (it’s taken) and I want to backorder it in hopes of obtaining it when it expires…But if it is registered for another 10 years, I More >
Q&A: How do I reactivate my domain after I failed to renew at the time of the expiration? I know to pay but where?
Aug 14th
Question by Looking for smart not smartass!: How do I reactivate my domain after I failed to renew at the time of the expiration? I know to pay but where? I know I have to pay thats obvious. There are no functions in my control panel to re-activate or to access accounts once they are removed by Yahoo. I know there is a way I just can’t figure it out. So many people answer this question with smart ass answers but none resolve the issue.
Best answer:
Answer by greymatterSee the help pages:
“Q. I let my plan lapse, and my domain More >
