Hi Marc, Please review the following paragraph regarding the .ORG grace period.
"Effective 7 June 2003, the registry operator for .org implemented a 30 day Redemption Period. The Redemption Period is applicable for domain names that have expired and is in addition to the grace period that follows the expiry of a .org registration. Domains names that are not renewed within 40 days of their expiry date can now be restored during the Redemption Period that starts 45 days following the expiry date and ends 75 days following the expiry date. " Based on this information and the domain information you have provided (I am assuming the domain expired Dec 16, 2003 and the registry auto-renewed, as is expected), then 75 days after expiry would be Feb 26, 2004. That would be the date that the domain is made available. If you would like me to investigate this further, please send me the domain name off-list and I will look into it. Thanks, Greg Frank Associate Product Manager, TLD's Tucows Inc. 416 535 0123 x1282 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Marc Schneiders Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 3:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: .org deletes? Domain ID:xxx Domain Name:xxx.ORG Created On:16-Dec-1998 05:00:00 UTC Last Updated On:22-Jan-2004 18:29:38 UTC Expiration Date:16-Dec-2004 05:00:00 UTC Sponsoring Registrar:R21-LROR Status:CLIENT HOLD Status:PENDING DELETE Still not available. Does PIR not do 5 days after?
