Cancelling a registered a domain?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by cool_dude, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    What happens when I cancel a registered domain?
    Can I register it again for the same price?

    Please help!
     
    Last edited: Sep 27, 2009
    cool_dude, Sep 27, 2009 IP
  2. alistair80

    alistair80 Well-Known Member

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    Simply allow your registration term to expire...you dont not need to cancel it(...)

    As far re-registering the domain name goes (IF it's available later), you may or may not register with the same price because it'd depend on the registration company's pricing stucture at that point of time.
     
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  3. cool_dude

    cool_dude Peon

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    But I have a weird problem.All I need to do is cancel and re-register it.Can I do it for the same price?
     
    cool_dude, Sep 27, 2009 IP
  4. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    Whats this wierd problem maybe you can get that fixed directly itself
     
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    krishmk Well-Known Member

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    Is that a .info domain?
    Because first year reg. fee is very cheaper than the renewal fee. Is that your weird problem?
    There is a possibility that it might be picked by someone else once it drops, are u sure you wanna take chances?
     
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  6. cool_dude

    cool_dude Peon

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    Actually the problem is that I registred a domain with yahoo but they banned my account which makes my DCP inaccessible.I contacted yahoo customer care but no use.They are asking me to cancel the registration.Understood my problem?
     
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    SiberForum Banned

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    The price will be the same but you will lose some money with each canceling of the domain name.
     
    SiberForum, Sep 28, 2009 IP
  8. Steve Powers

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    In shortt time,the price of the domain will stay stable,that is,you can register it with the same price as before.
    The problem is you may pay for some addtional fees for your cancellation of the domain.What's more,the domain
    could be registered by others after your cancellation if you're unlucky or not in time.Therefore,pay attention to
    this.
     
    Steve Powers, Sep 28, 2009 IP
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    You should explore the possibility of transferring your domain to another Registrar.

    Re-registration after cancellation is not practical, since that would only slip the domain in to Redemption period and you would have to wait for approx 4-5 weeks, before its available for registration.

    Even after that, you gotta deal with the risk of someone else taking it away.
     
    Zaf, Sep 28, 2009 IP