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about the 10 years max of domain renewal limit
I have a domain, the expiry date is 2014-12-26, I have transfered it to crazydoamains today, so the expiry date changed to 2015-12-26 , then I continue renewed 9 years, now the question is, it seems will exceed 10 years, although only exceed 2 days, does it will success?
Renewal Period 9 Years
Status Pending Renewal
Expiry Date 26 Dec 2015
Days Left 367
Comments
I wonder how does the 10 years limit works, if judged by the years, exceed some days should have no issue, but if judged by days, that is 3650 days, it will cause some issue?
Ask your registrar
thanks, I asked 7 hours ago, but perhaps christmas, still got no response
Ask a different one then Get someone from GoDaddy on livechat
I have just contacted NameCheap by Live Chat, sounds no lucky?
@hotsnow why not wait and renew on the 26th?
now has promotion, worry about it will end at any time
perhaps I should renew 8 years first, then 1 more year after two days...
since it's still pending, so I'll ask crazydomains if they can help process it after two days, then it'll have no issue, lol
Worth a shot!
When I tried to do it with CrazyDomains it seems the renewal will go through but it will only renew up to the maximum time (i.e., you will get like 10 yrs from today and actually adding like 9 years and a bit)
the domain's expiry date updated now, but it's only 8 years been added, the expiry date is 2015-12-26 before this 9 years renew order, but now it's changed to 2023-12-26, lost 1 year, I have contacted them again, and will update here.
I think it should be judged by years.
I don't know how it works with CrazyDomains, but some registrars will keep adding years when possible.
eg: You have 6 years on domain, then extended for 6. Registrar extends it for 4 (up to the 10-year max.) In a years time, they'll extend it for a year, and the same a year later, so you get those 6 years you paid for as 4+1+1.
yep, but I don't think crazydomains have this service, they just only add me 8 years, although I paid for 9 years
update:
I got a account credit refund of 1 year renewal amount yesterday from them, and re-renewed 1 year use this credit just now, lol