If the domain had *any* previous traffic or linkpop, I would not count
on getting it back in the expiredrop. I'd get it back now, your customer
changed their mind so they should have no issue with footing the bill.

Never mind the name, its the traffic that the drop-game players are after.

-mark

On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Dave Warren wrote:

> <doh>
>
> Was bound to happen I suppose... Customer told me they didn't want a domain,
> so I let it expire (Aug 18, 2003) -- Today I get an email from the customer,
> they want to keep it... Check it, go figure, deleted TODAY... Sep 29, 2003.
>
> whois says it's in redemptionperiod, I assume I just wait it out? -- It's
> been down over a month, and nobody is willing to pay hundreds of dollars to
> get it back, it's not anything special, doubtful that it will get
> registered.
>
> After the redemptionperiod does it go back into the pool, or has NetSol come
> up with any new games to hijack the domain?  How long until it gets
> released?
>
>

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