> If a domain holder ignores all these notices and allows the > domain name to expire, then it is willful neglect on their > part and they have no room to complain. > Let's assume their email address is incorrect, or that the renewal notices get lost in all the SPAM they receive. If the domain name is important to them, there is a good chance that deactivating it will get their attention. When it stops working, they suddenly become interested. The 40 days gives them plenty of time to figure out why, and to find out where and how to renew.
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