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UKMonkey, the OP managed to re register his domain when it dropped. (I'd noticed it was unregistered and contacted him via this board.)
What status are your .com domains at? Can you post or PM them to me?
RedemptionPeriod.
I have some ".net" ones too, same situation, but AFAIK the process would be the same would it not?
I'd rather not disclose the domains, but I'd be vert grateful of any help/advice...0 -
It's a little difficult to give accurate info without knowing the domains in question but it is possible to renew a domain in the RedemtionPeriod (at an increased fee).
Do you know the who the original registrar is? Not necessarily the people who paid for the domain - they are probably resellers.
If you are down as the legal owner then you could try and go direct to the registrar themselves to renew.0
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