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    When a domain expires, the registry gives the losing registrar a grace periond

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    Have you ever transferred a domain name to another registrar and then noticed that you never received an extra year to your expiration date? Let me tell you what happened and what actions you can take!

    The number one thing you need to realize in this situation is that the additional year is not controlled by the gaining registrar and it's not controlled by the losing registrar. It's controlled by the registry!

    When a domain expires, the registry gives the losing registrar a grace periond

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    an extra year to your expiration date? Let me tell you what happened and what actions you can take!

    The number one thing you need to realize in this situation is that the additional year is not controlled by the gaining registrar and it's not controlled by the losing registrar. It's controlled by the registry!

    When a domain expires, the registry gives the losing registrar a grace periond

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    The number one thing you need to realize in this situation is that the additional year is not controlled by the gaining registrar and it's not controlled by the losing registrar. It's controlled by the registry!

    When a domain expires, the registry gives the losing registrar a grace periond

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    ontrolled by the gaining registrar and it's not controlled by the losing registrar. It's controlled by the registry!

    When a domain expires, the registry gives the losing registrar a grace periond

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    y the registry!

    When a domain expires, the registry gives the losing registrar a grace periond in which they may renew the domain name. During this time, your domain is most likely in a registrar-hold status and can't be transferred. So, you renew the domain name with your current registrar to get it in an active status again. This renewal extends the expiration date 1 year. So let's say you expiration date is now in 2008. Then you initiate a transfer to another registrar. The transfer complete

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