robert
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Here is a link to my open letter to Netfleet regarding Double Dipping - http://domainbrokeraustralia.com.au/netfleet-auda-complaint-court-case-pending/
I must say with you being a "Domain Name Broker" you should know better.
There's a 48 hour grace period too isn't there where a domain name registration can be cancelled?
I know on a couple of occasions my fat fingers has made me register a typo, and the registrar have (after registration) cancelled the domain name and refunded my funds.
Wasn't NF though.
Compare this data with any domain purchase, as noted from your purchase today on line 2483.
Registry gives all registrars 5 days.there is a grace period
a point i believe not mentioned before...... if you have a really BAD sus domain you'd be better off requesting a delete to get rid of it quickly, waiting 8 months for it to expire still puts you at risk of trouble.I will drop the names I now believe I should not have purchased
Not sure why you're quoting me two years later, but yes, I did drop the names right away TWO YEAR AGO by requesting my registrar to do so at the time. (I bet you'll even try to explain it) Good idea though not to hold onto names you think are "sus".a point i believe not mentioned before...... if you have a really BAD sus domain you'd be better off requesting a delete to get rid of it quickly, waiting 8 months for it to expire still puts you at risk of trouble.
on a slightly different note, beware auto-renew on domains you do not plan to renew as many registras do it days in advance and you may not notice, its happened to me as the timeframes ran out.
i contacted auda and although helpful in following up they said in the end they couldn't do anything.
tim