Domain Renewal after 60 day expiration
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Need to renew my domain.
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For more information on what your options are, please see this document. http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/domain-expiration/ I’ll tag this thread for Staff assistance. Please subscribe to the thread so you are notified when they respond and please be patient while waiting.
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Thank you. From the looks of it, allowing a domain to expire is a very bad thing to do! I appreciate your info and assistance.
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You’re right on that. The Domain registrar (not WordPress.com) can set the redemption fee to whatever the market will bear.
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Hi there,
It looks like your domain wklambert.com expired 63 days ago on 5/24/13.
Domain expiration is a lengthy and complicated process that takes about 80 days. During this time, your domain may be put up for auction or sold on back-order. You can learn more about expired domains here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/domain-expiration/
The good news is that we may still be able to recover your domain if it has not yet been deleted or purchased by someone else. A late renewal fee of $80 will be added to the regular price of renewal. This fee is charged by the domain registry and is not one which we can waive.
If you wish to continue with the renewal process and agree to pay the renewal fees + $80, please let me know and I will send you a payment request.
If not, you can wait it out for the full 80ish days and see if the domain is released. I should warn you that this is risky, as someone else can purchase the domain in the meantime and it may not become available in the future.
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