Interested in domain name tasting what companies you go through to get a full refund back within the 5 day add grace period offered.
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"What Domain Name Registries Still Allow For An Add Grace Period Full Refund?" was posted on Monday, September 14th, 2009 at 5:24 pm.
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Try http://www.dynadot.com. They have a “grace deletion period” of five days. If you request a grace delete, they give you a full credit posted to your Dynadot account. The good thing about Dynadot is that there is no minimum purchase required to utilize the grace deletion function. You can use this service with a single registered domain. Hope this helps. Leona. http://www.infoaces.com
i don’t think its the case anymore.
maybe you should consider selling your domain name. looks like people are making a lot of money these days doing just that. i read a CNN Money article just the other day about this website called http://wealth.to it looks like the domain such as this one is up for grabs for some hundred thousands of dollars… maybe you should think about doing the same. however u don’t understand how all this works out? frankly, whats so great about the domain anyways? come on… who’s gonna pay so much for a domain? its unreal. but u should think about it.