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hi ya
> Expired domains typically get removed from the root servers 10-15 days after
> expiration. Once removed, the DNS no longer resolves and the root servers
> report that the domain is a non-existent domain. From that point, the
> registrar usually puts the domain(s) on "registrar-hold". The domain
> typically remains in the "registrar- hold" status somewhere between 30-45
> days (but could be more or less depending on the registrar).
and in networksolutions case,t hey put it on hold ( on sale ) for up to a year
my expired Feb 03, 2003 domains are set to expire in Feb 03, 2004 and i cant get um back yet
and it was transferred in a matter of days to their reseller/hijackers
-- and they selectively picked out names they wanted and let
most all of the *.org go ...so those are renweed at a diff registrar
-- and they also know i want all my domains back ... so they're probably
holding out on their $160 per domain ...
c ya
alvin
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