Seems corrupt
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I received an email from you about renewal. The domain toniaallengould.com costs $26.00, and it is set to expire in 14 days, on December 1, 2013. If that upgrade expires, your site will no longer be available at “toniaallengould.com”. You may renew at any time and your subscription will be extended by another year from December 1, 2013. For a limited time, you can upgrade to WordPress.com Premium for only $89.00 extra. This offer is valid until November 21, 2013.
So, I clicked on the link and was prepared to renew, but this caught my eye after I entered the credit card info, but before I clicked submit: Your order will automatically renew on November 17, 2014. Should I proceed and pay to renew today, it thereby effectively eliminates the next two weeks that I’ve already paid for. This financial practice seems to be widespread and seems to be corrupt to me. Not to pick on WordPress, but I’d like to see it changed. Had I acted two weeks ago when I first received the email, I would have been shorted a full month in services that I already paid for…
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The year of registration is added onto your existing expiration date. It does not have anything to do with your payment date.
I’m currently seeing your expiration date as 2014-12-01. This would have been the expiration date if you had renewed November 1 or November 31.
Does that make sense?
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To explain a bit further, we try and encourage people to renew before their expiration date so as not to risk any service outages if something goes wrong with a payment.
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