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Don't mean to be smart or anything but surely registering your domain with an email address that you don't monitor was a bad idea?
Unfortunately if the customer provides inadequate contact details (as in this and Tommy's case) then the domain registration company can hardly be blamed if the registration lapses.
Well, that depends on one's opinion but I base my "racket" judgement on the above and also on my experience with register.com where they charged me $35 a pop for domain renewal and then reduced their price by two-thirds to $12 when I indicated I would go elsewhere in one instance.By the way, in my opinion Tommy's description of the domain registration business as a racket is way over the top.
they charged me $35 a pop for domain renewal and then reduced their price by two-thirds to $12
Accepted, but what about the case of register.com, where a they (at least used to) forbid their customers from updating their own contact details, in the absence of reams of genuinely complicated and apparently costly legal documentation (based on the US legal system and, for example, necessitating signatures to be witnessed by a US-registered Notary Public)?
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