What Happens If My Domain Name Expires?

What Happens If My Domain Name Expires?

Domains registered with SuperLoud Studios through eNom, you have a small grace period to pay for your domain name and keep it (at regular price). After the grace period, eNom domains will require an additional redemption fee. In addition, most expired domains are susceptible to going to auction, creating the risk of loss of the domain to another buyer.

Domains Registered with eNom

After 29 days of being expired, eNom domains enter the redemption period. At this point, eNom requires $75.00, plus the normal renewal fee to renew the domain name. SuperLoud Studios will require you to pay this cost or register a different domain until the 36th day when the domain will no longer be available.

When a domain name expires, the website will show an advertisement page from the registrar. Expired SuperLoud Studios domains from eNom will look like this:

 Expired Website at SuperLoud Studios

A WHOIS lookup will reveal that the domain expires in the future, but was updated a day after it renewed, and the nameservers are changed. The nameservers will automatically revert back when the registration fee is paid.

Name Server: DNS1.NAME-SERVICES.COM
Name Server: DNS2.NAME-SERVICES.COM
Name Server: DNS3.NAME-SERVICES.COM
Name Server: DNS4.NAME-SERVICES.COM
Name Server: DNS5.NAME-SERVICES.COM
Updated Date: 29-mar-2012
Expiration Date: 28-mar-2013

 

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