Actually from what I have been told this is a manual process that requires a
lot of paperwork by the registrar to regain the domain from Verisign.
Paperwork requires manpower which requires expense.  So $150 or $200 may not
be that high.  And I believe $75 or $85 of that fee goes to Verisign.

And there truly isn't any excuse to lose a domain name when you currently
have 40 + days from expiration to renew the domain at the normal renewal
rate.  If a client does not realize his domain is not working prior to 45
days then the domain must not have been that important.  If the domain is
that important, then $200 is not that high to recover from the mistake on
not renewing on time.

I own 250 domains out of which I use about 75.   I owned more until the
change in .org and I decided not to keep the .org of these domains.  I know
when my domains are due to expire and I definitely know when one of my
working domains goes down.  I never wait till the last minute to renew.

I have heard the argument that the domain may not be active and the client
forgot about it or was too busy at the time.  But I don't have much sympathy
for this type of client.   OpenSRS sends out a series of renewal notices in
our name plus we send out a final notice five days prior to expiration and a
final final the day before deletion.  If the client ignores all these
notices then the client must take responsibility for losing the domain name
or now, pay the redemption fee to recover the domain name.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Loren Stocker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Readington.Com TLD support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [redemption period]


> Well, I realize that this outrageous fee is the result of Verisign's
policy,
> but have we set an all time record for egregious late fees: 1500%!
>
> If this were banking people would go to jail for that. Better pay those
> renews!
>
> Loren
>
>
>
> "Readington.Com TLD support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Client wants to turn on his domain after 45 day grass period so the domain
> is now in redemption period, I've been advised by opensrs that there is
> $150ish charge by them plus renewal.
>
> If client does not want to pay;
>
> Is there any other means to turn this back on or am I stuck waiting the 75
> days till it 'officialy' expires. And is that 75day rule solid?
>
> thks
>
> -steve
> readington computers
>
>
>
>

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