Canceling this blog
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Please refund my money for Jan 12 renewal (I could not find the place where I could do this myself) I do not use this blog anymore
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Hi there,
Your domain, julianathenovel.com, does not have automatic renewal enabled, and the last payment I can see on your account was when you renewed it in December 2014. There are no recent charges on your account.
That domain will enter the expiration process on 12 January, but you can also cancel it completely now if you are sure you no longer want to use it. Please be aware that if you cancel a domain, you give up ownership of it and might never be able to register it again. We do not control if and when the domain will become available again. If you plan on using the domain with a different site, let me know and I can help you transfer it instead.
Please let me know how you would like to proceed.
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I’ve transferred most of it to http://www.vandawrites.com, but I’d hate to lose this name in case at some point I want to use it again. What should I do?
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If you want to hang onto that domain, your best option is to renew it. If you cancel it, or let it expire, there is a very real risk that you’ll never be able to use it again.
It looks like your new site is with Bluehost and your domain registrar is Network Solutions, correct? You could map this domain to that site as well. When people view your site, they’ll see vandawrites.com in their browsers, but either vandawrites.com or julianathenovel.com will take them to that site.
To do that, you can either transfer this domain to Bluehost/Network Solutions as well so both your domains are with the same registrar, or you can leave it registered with us, and only map it to your Bluehost site. You’ll need to add the mapping on Bluehost’s side and get the correct name servers from them, and then I can help you to add those name servers to your domain here so it will point to the new site.
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