how did you do it ? did you just place a order to register the TBR or re-reg after ?
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how did you do it ? did you just place a order to register the TBR or re-reg after ?
Had to do it through TBR, luckily no one else bid! Or does that mean the domain wasn't worth keeping, lol.
Once a .ca domain is headed to TBR, there is no way to pull it out. Most registrar's give you 30 days after it expires to renew it, Sibername gives 40 days.
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Do early renewal on domains you don't want to lose.
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There is indeed no way for a registrar to pull a domain out of TBR - once that happens it's essentially a free-for-all for all registrars, and none can guarantee that they'll be able to get it back for you.
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