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Old 10-21-2010, 10:22 AM   #1
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Godaddy $80 for a domain renewal? WTF!

So the cunts ask $80 for an expired domain renewal?

Internal Redemption Fee - .COM
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.COM Domain Name Renewal - 1 Year (recurring)*
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$11.44

Do you have any idea on how long do they hold the domain after it expires??
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Old 10-21-2010, 10:30 AM   #2
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Do you have any idea on how long do they hold the domain after it expires??
if you let the domain drop you run the risk of someone else catching it.
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So the cunts ask $80 for an expired domain renewal?
no the renewal is only 11.44 , but the idf is $80 , so basically $91.44 to renew an expired domain , holy crap
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no the renewal is only 11.44 , but the idf is $80 , so basically $91.44 to renew an expired domain , holy crap

yeah, thats what you pay if you want to get back your expired domain
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It's happened to me. I definitely won't let it happen again though.
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How many days are you initial expiration? Godaddy is notorious for stretching and even breaking the ICANN rules. That's yet another reason to avoid them.
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if you let the domain drop you run the risk of someone else catching it.
I am not worried as the domain name is not interesting at all. I have just used it for an email communication with sponsors so I want to get ti back. I will wait..

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I am not worried as the domain name is not ineresting at all. I have just used it for an email communication with sponsors so I want to get ti back. I will wait..
You'd be surprised. You can backorder it yourself cheaper than 91 bucks, so that's another option. Good luck.
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How many days are you initial expiration? Godaddy is notorious for stretching and even breaking the ICANN rules. That's yet another reason to avoid them.
it should be more than 2 weeks.. otherwise I have only good epxerience with them so far
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give me the name, i will renew it for 50 for you
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You'd be surprised. You can backorder it yourself cheaper than 91 bucks, so that's another option. Good luck.
Its about 6 or 7 years old domain, not much traffic though. Well, I will see. I wont pay more than the regular price for it.

.. and thanks for the tip ;-)

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I have let domains expire for more than 2 weeks and still renewed them for the regular price.. Never had an issue with Godaddy.. Now network solutions is another story...
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How many days are you initial expiration? Godaddy is notorious for stretching and even breaking the ICANN rules. That's yet another reason to avoid them.
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Register.Com got me like that for a domain I got through snapnames. They didnt send a reminder that the domain was going to expire, so it slipped through the cracks. I normally move them but I forgot about that one. I think their fee was $75.
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Its about 6 or 7 years old domain, not much traffic though. Well, I will see. I wont pay more than the regular price for it.

.. and thanks for the tip ;-)
you let it expire for too long..
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Stop.

Now let's get to the root of this story because this type of situation is EXACTLY how the name of a company gets dragged through the mud because of USER ERROR. Unfortunately everyone then jumps on the bandwagon adding their two cents.

1. Godaddy is well-known for their advance notification of when a domain name is going to expire, sometimes MONTHS before the date arrives.

2. Godaddy then will give notification a week before and AGAIN on the date when the domain name expires.

3. There is a feature called "auto-renewal" that automatically renews the domain name using a credit card on the account. This is set to "on" by default.

4. Don't attempt to give the excuse that you don't want Godaddy having your saved CC#. Get a prepaid debit card and use that. Even if the balance on the card is insufficient, Godaddy will attempt to process the card on the expiration date and will email to tell you that the CC authorization failed. You can then put your $7+ (cost of domain renewal with a godaddy coupon that you can find on google in less than 2 minutes) on your debit card and renew.

5. Even if you don't renew the domain name within the first week, Godaddy will send a reminder email on alternate email accounts. Sometimes they will CALL you. After that, they even send you a pre-last chance email that is still valid for you to renew at a regular price.

When that "last chance" email hits, you have no one to blame, but yourself for not renewing. So do not complain as if it is GoDaddy's fault.

It is time someone told the truth about these types of situations. Handle your business like a business.
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So you screwed up... also every registrar would do this too, I'm going through it with Moniker
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So you screwed up... also every registrar would do this too, I'm going through it with Moniker
some charge a lot more. enom makes you pay 160 i believe.
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It is time someone told the truth about these types of situations. Handle your business like a business.
Yes he fucked up. He let it expire and he should have either had auto-renewal or put it on his calender. However, GoDaddy is not a good registrar. Read the stories: http://nodaddy.com/

Not allowing outgoing transfers for 60 days upon modifying whois records is stretching; if not breaking, ICANN rules.

Then read this as examples of their administrative fees:

http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1453939

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Dear Markus ******,

We recently received an inquiry related to your domain name, U******.ORG. The specific inquiry related to your domain name can be described as follows:

We have received a third party complaint on this domain; domain has invalid Whois information.

In accordance with our registration agreement, https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/legal...dy&isc=gdbb135, we have charged your credit card in the amount of $9.95 for our processing of this inquiry.

If you have any questions concerning the above, please contact our customer service center.

Thank you for your continued business,
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We present to you the following solution to resolve this issue:

First, reply to [email protected] with a statement that you (or your employees, affiliates, 3rd party marketers, etc.) will no longer send messages to individuals that did not ask to receive information specifically from your domain name.

Second, include in this statement authorization for GoDaddy.com to charge a $199 non-refundable administration fee to the credit card on file for your account (you may want to log into your Go Daddy account and confirm that the card on file is valid and has not expired).

Go Daddy believes this solution to be a fair one that will ensure that you will correct the problem on your end, and prevent any future violations of Go Daddy's Anti-Spam policy. Additionally your services are not interrupted and your customers and affiliates are not inconvenienced. If you reply with this statement and agree to pay this fee, Go Daddy will accept this, in good faith, as proof of your commitment to correct this problem. If not, your domain name may be immediately redirected and your service suspended."
If you're going to use them that's fine but be warned that you are dealing with snakes.

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Stop.

Now let's get to the root of this story because this type of situation is EXACTLY how the name of a company gets dragged through the mud because of USER ERROR. Unfortunately everyone then jumps on the bandwagon adding their two cents.

1. Godaddy is well-known for their advance notification of when a domain name is going to expire, sometimes MONTHS before the date arrives.

2. Godaddy then will give notification a week before and AGAIN on the date when the domain name expires.

3. There is a feature called "auto-renewal" that automatically renews the domain name using a credit card on the account. This is set to "on" by default.

4. Don't attempt to give the excuse that you don't want Godaddy having your saved CC#. Get a prepaid debit card and use that. Even if the balance on the card is insufficient, Godaddy will attempt to process the card on the expiration date and will email to tell you that the CC authorization failed. You can then put your $7+ (cost of domain renewal with a godaddy coupon that you can find on google in less than 2 minutes) on your debit card and renew.

5. Even if you don't renew the domain name within the first week, Godaddy will send a reminder email on alternate email accounts. Sometimes they will CALL you. After that, they even send you a pre-last chance email that is still valid for you to renew at a regular price.

When that "last chance" email hits, you have no one to blame, but yourself for not renewing. So do not complain as if it is GoDaddy's fault.

It is time someone told the truth about these types of situations. Handle your business like a business.
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Yes he fucked up. He let it expire and he should have either had auto-renewal or put it on his calender. However, GoDaddy is not a good registrar. Read the stories: http://nodaddy.com/

Not allowing outgoing transfers for 60 days upon modifying whois records is stretching; if not breaking, ICANN rules.

Then read this as examples of their administrative fees:

http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1453939



"Godaddy is blackmailing me for $200! What can I do?"
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1043022



If you're going to use them that's fine but be warned that you are dealing with snakes.

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How many times do you have to be told to use valid whois info? Fuck people that whine because they do not want to follow rules.
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How many times do you have to be told to use valid whois info? Fuck people that whine because they do not want to follow rules.
I agree about using valid Whois info up to a point. But if I don't answer some auto-dialer or reply to some stupid email that got caught in my spam folder (or I am on vacation) I shouldn't be charged $9.95. Anyway what about the other issue with the $200 fee? Like I said, a bunch a snakes waiting to bite. It doesn't seem smart to do business with people who are waiting to pounce on you for every little thing. Why bother when the alternatives are better?
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Call them and you should be able to get it down to $40, I have done this twice. But it was my fault for ignoring the expiration warnings.
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I agree about using valid Whois info up to a point. But if I don't answer some auto-dialer or reply to some stupid email that got caught in my spam folder (or I am on vacation) I shouldn't be charged $9.95. Anyway what about the other issue with the $200 fee? Like I said, a bunch a snakes waiting to bite. It doesn't seem smart to do business with people who are waiting to pounce on you for every little thing. Why bother when the alternatives are better?
You are wrong, we will just have to agree on that point.
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You are wrong, we will just have to agree on that point.


How about we agree to disagree and we have different expectations for registrars instead.
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Your domain expired. What are you whining about?

Looks like GoDaddy actually provides a valuable service, where you can still get your expired domains back.
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Yes he fucked up. He let it expire and he should have either had auto-renewal or put it on his calender. However, GoDaddy is not a good registrar.

Then read this as examples of their administrative fees:

If you're going to use them that's fine but be warned that you are dealing with snakes.
I'm far from an advocate for godaddy, but those two examples you quoted are not convincing, (neither is half the stuff that is on Nodaddy).

The 1st example is a case of carelessness because Godaddy not only notifies you (while signing up) of the importance of having correct whois info, they email you the information you signed up with AFTER the order process. Then randomly through the year, they will send you another notification regarding correct Whois info.

And the second example is a matter of a person in the business of affiliate marketing who clearly is unprepared for the legal ramifications of such a business. Who in their right mind has NO contact info for their affiliates?
That is not Godaddy's issue and it sounds a bit suspect.

A lot of those nodaddy examples, from the ones that I read through every time something like this comes up, are merely instances of people not reading, ignoring email messages or not taking the time to familiarize themselves with the GD interface. Too many people are playing webmaster and GD (nor any other registrar) should have to babysit them though the entire process.

I used to listen to the anti-GD crowd, but I've had small time domains with them for years with no issues. Incompetence is pervasive in modern day society, and some people just want an excuse to complain. I use multiple registrars and will never put all my eggs in one basket.
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How about we agree to disagree and we have different expectations for registrars instead.
We can do that as well, just remember this conversation in the back of your mind. I have yet to have one person, friend or foe, that has been able to show me an example of the problem being GoDaddy's and not something that the webmaster brought upon themselves.

And some of the suggestions of alternate choices make me laugh on a regular basis.
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Stop.

Now let's get to the root of this story because this type of situation is EXACTLY how the name of a company gets dragged through the mud because of USER ERROR. Unfortunately everyone then jumps on the bandwagon adding their two cents.

1. Godaddy is well-known for their advance notification of when a domain name is going to expire, sometimes MONTHS before the date arrives.

2. Godaddy then will give notification a week before and AGAIN on the date when the domain name expires.

3. There is a feature called "auto-renewal" that automatically renews the domain name using a credit card on the account. This is set to "on" by default.

4. Don't attempt to give the excuse that you don't want Godaddy having your saved CC#. Get a prepaid debit card and use that. Even if the balance on the card is insufficient, Godaddy will attempt to process the card on the expiration date and will email to tell you that the CC authorization failed. You can then put your $7+ (cost of domain renewal with a godaddy coupon that you can find on google in less than 2 minutes) on your debit card and renew.

5. Even if you don't renew the domain name within the first week, Godaddy will send a reminder email on alternate email accounts. Sometimes they will CALL you. After that, they even send you a pre-last chance email that is still valid for you to renew at a regular price.

When that "last chance" email hits, you have no one to blame, but yourself for not renewing. So do not complain as if it is GoDaddy's fault.

It is time someone told the truth about these types of situations. Handle your business like a business.

Idiot, I never said they havent notify me. I was aware the domain was going to expire but didnt really know they would charge $80 to get it back. Thats all.
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Idiot, I never said they havent notify me. I was aware the domain was going to expire but didnt really know they would charge $80 to get it back. Thats all.
And on top of it all you actually are admitting that they had notified you? Tell the truth. How long was it before you clued in that you needed to renew the domain? Perhaps the next time you let a domain name lapse they should just let someone else scoop it up, instead of keeping it for you, which ultimately is NOT their responsibility.

In regards to the word "Idiot", you need to take a look in the mirror and cast that insult again.

All that I am saying is that it is deceptive and unfair to place the blame on Godaddy for what amounts to your own glaring incompetence. Claims such as yours assist in giving companies a crappy name for no reason.

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I don't rely on email notification of expiring domains. I just try make sure I log into my
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80? it used to be 60 and something... well, just don't let them to go the redemption period and that's all.
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And on top of it all you actually are admitting that they had notified you? Tell the truth. How long was it before you clued in that you needed to renew the domain? Perhaps the next time you let a domain name lapse they should just let someone else scoop it up, instead of keeping it for you, which ultimately is NOT their responsibility.

In regards to the word "Idiot", you need to take a look in the mirror and cast that insult again.

All that I am saying is that it is deceptive and unfair to place the blame on Godaddy for what amounts to your own glaring incompetence. Claims such as yours assist in giving companies a crappy name for no reason.


Lol, where the fuck I mentioned they didnt notify me or anything in regards to their notification emails? I dont have to admit anything, I didnt say I have forgotten to renew a domain you faggot.

And yeah, you are 100% right.. they should just offer the domain for a new registration, as the domain is not worth more than $10. Thats what I want to say.

Idiot.
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Me too, but due to the epassporte situation I could not renew it on time. I dont really cry, but I need to change all email addresses I have set on all programs, which is pain in the ass.
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Old 10-24-2010, 02:47 PM   #36
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move somewhere else (namecheap?)
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Old 10-24-2010, 02:53 PM   #38
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For $90, you could have renewed it for 10 years.
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Old 10-24-2010, 04:24 PM   #39
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Old 10-24-2010, 07:02 PM   #40
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Lol, where the fuck I mentioned they didnt notify me or anything in regards to their notification emails? I dont have to admit anything, I didnt say I have forgotten to renew a domain you faggot.

And yeah, you are 100% right.. they should just offer the domain for a new registration, as the domain is not worth more than $10. Thats what I want to say.

Idiot.
YOU are the one who lost a domain and wants to cry about it on GFY because YOU are too broke to be able to pay $7+ to renew a domain ON TIME.

That's idiotic. Your actions are more proof of such than you merely attempting to call me names.

It says a lot about your level of maturity too.
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Old 10-24-2010, 07:06 PM   #41
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namecheap doesn't charge anything extra for recovering expired domains ;)
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namecheap doesn't charge anything extra for recovering expired domains ;)
Namecheap once blocked my account for 'fraud' not letting me renew an expiring domain. I had to reply lots of questions and I sent the credit card and Id scanned a while after to get my other domains, never got an answer. Fuck them. 3 domain lost... no really important one, all thought free-porn.biz was kinda cool.
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I've had domains w/ GD for years and never had an issue, they do an exceptional job of reminding you by email multiple times of expiring domains and you can't log in to your account without being alerted to the status of your expiring domains.

I use google calendar as a daily task reminder and it works great for listing all your domains on the dates of their expiration.
Its super simple, you can set it up to give you a pop up reminder on the due date, you can also set it up to repeat the domain every yr on the same date so once you set it up you don't have to worry about re-listing it every year. You can add notes like who the registrar is etc... If you use multiple calendars you can color code the domains calendar to stand out from the others.
Its also nice to see all your domains that are due that month visible at a glance and reminding you every time (daily) you log in to the calendar.
Works great for me
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namecheap doesn't charge anything extra for recovering expired domains ;)
Neither does Godaddy if you renew within 20-30 days AFTER the expired date.
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Old 10-24-2010, 09:31 PM   #46
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I have let domains expire for more than 2 weeks and still renewed them for the regular price.. Never had an issue with Godaddy.. Now network solutions is another story...
Same here. I hate NetSol with a passion.
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