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REGISTRAR-HOLD

Does this mean the owner paid the fee during the redemption period?
 
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REGISTRAR-HOLD: The sponsoring registrar sets this status. The domain can
not be modified or deleted. The registrar must remove REGISTRAR-HOLD status
to modify the domain. The domain can be renewed. The domain will not be
included in the zone.
 

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Hmm...the expiration date used to be in 2003 and now it's 2004. Was that an automatic renewal or the owner actually paid?
 

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I understand that part. What I don't understand is, is that a step PAST redemptionperiod (will it be dropping soon?) or it means the domain freezes indefinitely? BTW, telnetting to port 43 of internic.net shows 2004 as the expiration date; regular WHOIS shows 2003.
 

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Quite a few registrars add a year to the expiration date when the
domain reaches expiration (when it moves to registrar-hold
status).

There were a few threads on this a while back, and since it's
a rather long explanation I rather not get into it.

Best of luck,
Luc L.
 

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Thanks Luc. I did notice PIR does that, but this is a COM. So do you think I should keep my NW bid active? :D
 

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So do you think I should keep my NW bid active?

What are you doing bidding on names in Registrar-Hold
status? :confused:

Not to sound mean or anything, but honestly I think it
just unnecessarily "jacks up" the price when you bid
so early. Snaps of course are a different story.

I always wait until the name hits PendingDelete
before bidding to avoid the outbid wars. The closer
to drop date, the better (sniping is best in my opinion).

I've got a solution for you, www.Whois-Monitor.com.
For $3.99/month you can monitor up to 50 domains (for
$4.99/month up to 250). When they hit PD or RGP
keep an eye on them and start bidding. :D

Sorry about being so harsh, but I've got some strong
opinions when it comes to NW bids and I can't keep
my mouth shut.

Just my 2cents. :)

Don't take this the wrong way time :)

Best of luck!
Luc L.
 

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Ok the domain already showed up as Redemption and had a Snap on it, so I bid on NW. But once again, is it possible that it was renewed?
 

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Yep. Anything is possible, I've seen NSI domains in PendingDelete
get renewed.

I would still lean towards the registrar adding a year though,
since it's very common. Check if the domain resolves, etc
and you'll know by tomorrow if it was renewed or not.

Luc L.
 

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Not neccessary to bid any earlier than the last day of pending period(=drop day) in NW.
If just everybody would think like that, the bidding wars could be avoided.
But i guess it's just like ebay: Some people seem to feel better if they have the high bid for a moment although end of auction is days away.
What a pity i haven't yet found an automated sniping script for NW like there are for ebay...:)
 
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