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Old 08-17-2012, 10:50 AM  
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Originally Posted by robwod View Post
Yes, I receive numerous notices leading up to a domain's expiration, I think as much as 60 or 90 days in advance. Certainly there is ample time to renew from he time the notices start. My rep would even call me to make sure I was aware of upcoming domain expirations and would offer to take care of them for me on the phone using my credit card on file.

The one thing anyone can do to ensure their domains do not expire, is set the option to auto renew, and keep your payment details up to date. Problem solved in terms of renewals.
Not always. We had more than 30 days left and they would not renew it and update the information and kept stalling until it expired. Once expired they tried to sell it to us.

I have also seen other issues where rightful owners lost their domains.

No domain company should ever be used that doesn't have an "auto renew" feature and your most valuable domains should always renewed for no less than 5 years at a crack.
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