Here's their SOA query results:

   nameserver = NS85.WORLDNIC.com.
   mailaddress = namehost.WORLDNIC.com.
   serial = 2004013002, refresh = 10800, retry = 3600,
   expire = 604800, minimum = 7200.

I'm thinking that what this says is that it will take up to 7 days for the records to expire.

Actually, the information in the SOA record won't apply -- what matters is the TTL of the record that was looked up *before* the change was made. Unfortunately, once a change is made, it's usually impossible to find out the old TTL value. Even if you do record the old TTL value before making a change, there is always a slight chance that there was a previous change with an even longer TTL that would be used.


-Scott
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