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There's another thread about this that I would prefer to just see DIE a quick death, it has way too much needless info in it.
To sum it all up in this new thread, the grace period at Reg Fly is a major problem if you are like me the owner of many domains and a person that lets some minor names expire and renew them within the 30 day grace period that most registrar's use
In the members area of Reg Fly you will find this statement in the expired name renewal screen
" These names have expired, normally a 30 day grace period is provided however it is not guaranteed."
The fact is the major registrar's give you 30+ days of grace, Reg Fly does not. They say they do but they don't GUARANTEE IT. This is deceptive if you ask me and can cause a larger domain owner problems if they use Reg Fly.
Anyway, since my problem wasn't really a problem (the names removed before 30 days expired at RF were not even names I had at RF, they had been moved to eNom) I though some of you might like to know that the grace period at RF is not solid.
Also, if you keep getting WRONG renewal notices from RF like I have been getting, I think it is grounds for a class action suit. I view my time as being very valuable and I don't need to get WRONG BILLS from RF that then take hours to figure out.
So let's keep this thread going about grace periods and incorrect bills from RF and let the original thread die a quick death. It has way too much info in it to now be an easy thread to follow.
DB
To sum it all up in this new thread, the grace period at Reg Fly is a major problem if you are like me the owner of many domains and a person that lets some minor names expire and renew them within the 30 day grace period that most registrar's use
In the members area of Reg Fly you will find this statement in the expired name renewal screen
" These names have expired, normally a 30 day grace period is provided however it is not guaranteed."
The fact is the major registrar's give you 30+ days of grace, Reg Fly does not. They say they do but they don't GUARANTEE IT. This is deceptive if you ask me and can cause a larger domain owner problems if they use Reg Fly.
Anyway, since my problem wasn't really a problem (the names removed before 30 days expired at RF were not even names I had at RF, they had been moved to eNom) I though some of you might like to know that the grace period at RF is not solid.
Also, if you keep getting WRONG renewal notices from RF like I have been getting, I think it is grounds for a class action suit. I view my time as being very valuable and I don't need to get WRONG BILLS from RF that then take hours to figure out.
So let's keep this thread going about grace periods and incorrect bills from RF and let the original thread die a quick death. It has way too much info in it to now be an easy thread to follow.
DB