Domain renewal - date extention query

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Sapphiro, Apr 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi all, I'm about to renew a few of my domains soon, may I know what's the best practise? and also if I renew it, does it extend from the current expiry date by another 365 days, or does it reset (that means new expiry date will be 365 days after i renew).

    Help is gladly appreciated. :D
     
    Sapphiro, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  2. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    If you renew before the expired date.
    The new expired date will be 365+x
    X is your domain left day before expired
     
    mentos, Apr 28, 2009 IP
  3. RobinHere

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    #3
    if renew before expiry date, the it will add 1 year+ your remaining days in that domain.

    regarding "what's the best practise"- specify more..so that i can tell you. wat do u mean by it?
     
    RobinHere, Apr 28, 2009 IP
  4. alweb

    alweb Banned

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    #4
    - Dont't forget to use discount coupons in your registrar issue any .
    - If your domain expire on 30/4/2009 and you renew it on 20/4/2009
    it will expire on 30/4/2010 > which means you will add 365+10
     
    alweb, Apr 28, 2009 IP
  5. Sapphiro

    Sapphiro Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for clarifying my doubts. I was wondering if I shuold have waited till the very last day to renew. lol
     
    Sapphiro, Apr 29, 2009 IP
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    drjupitor Banned

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    It will be 1 year from you actual date of expiry, not from the day you renew.
     
    drjupitor, Apr 29, 2009 IP