Doesn't it seem illogical to you, that when a domain renewal comes up, and
it is up to them to pay for the renewal, that the billing contact only gets
a 5 day notice?

I can understand that for registrar transfers, the person who manages the
domain (admin) should be notified -- but for an approaching expiration, it
should be BOTH the admin + billing contacts that get the notice. 

Does anyone else agree?

We've had issues where the admin contact is the webmaster, and the site
owner (and domain owner) is the Organizational contact and billing contact.

At the 5 day before expiry mark, usually the billing contact will show up in
a panic, an they demand to know why the admin contact knew about the
upcoming expiry before they did.

Does it not make sense that a domain that is expiring should be of concern
to the designated billing contact?

Finally, in the RWI, if you could have a configurable option that would say:

60 day notice, send to: __ Admin ___ Tech ___ Billing

So you could specify which contacts, get which expiration notices?

I understand that domain transfers must go to the admin, but expiration
notices shouldn't have the same restriction.

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