Domain Name Renewal
Renewing Domain Names
at Domain Cheapsters Couldn’t Be Easier!
Domain name registration at Domain Cheapsters and every other web hosting provider, for that matter, is a contractual agreement that is usually set for one, two, three or more years at a time. When that agreement come to an end, the domain name must be renewed or it will expire and be lost to you.
When dealing with Domain Cheapsters, notices are emailed to you as the owner of domain names which are about to expire in 60 days. These prior notices will give you ample time to take action to renew your domain names by:
- Logging into your web hosting account at the Domain Cheapster website and taking care of the renewing of domain names online yourself because it is quick, easy and very user-friendly.
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- Calling Domain Cheapster’s highly effective and every reliable Customer Support and having them guide you through the surprisingly short and effortless process over the phone.
If for one reason or another you allow your domain name to expire, you will still be given a grace period of a number of days in which your will be able to renew your domain name at the regular renewal price. However, chances are that during the grace period some of your special services may become inactive until you actually finalize the domain renewal.
If the grace period passes and the renewal does not take place, your account will be suspended along with all the services and you will risk losing the name to some other buyer. If it’s still available at some later date, you will be able to purchase it all over again at the regular purchase price. Which is a shame because it would mean that you purchased the same domain name twice at full cost, although the prices are rather low at Domain Cheapsters.com.