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<blockquote data-quote="robs01" data-source="post: 2353796" data-attributes="member: 137578"><p>I constantly read about people missing their renewal payments, having it renewed too early for their liking, too late for their liking, not knowing of the grace period length and losing their domain, etc etc, so...</p><p></p><p>[USERGROUP=69]@Epik[/USERGROUP]</p><p></p><p>How about adding a feature into accounts which allow domain owners to manually set the date of renewal (either a specific annual date, or number of days from expiry) for each domain? AFAIK each registrar has their own fixed renewal date, eg: on day of expiry, 7 days before, 30 days before, etc, and cannot be changed, none of them offer any choice.</p><p></p><p>While I would think that anywhere from 30 days before expiry to 7 days after expiry would suffice, it may even be worthwhile to go even more days before, whatever the customer chooses. IMO this would eliminate a lot of problems or negative feedback for registrars by letting customers have full control and hence responsibility for renewals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs01, post: 2353796, member: 137578"] I constantly read about people missing their renewal payments, having it renewed too early for their liking, too late for their liking, not knowing of the grace period length and losing their domain, etc etc, so... [USERGROUP=69]@Epik[/USERGROUP] How about adding a feature into accounts which allow domain owners to manually set the date of renewal (either a specific annual date, or number of days from expiry) for each domain? AFAIK each registrar has their own fixed renewal date, eg: on day of expiry, 7 days before, 30 days before, etc, and cannot be changed, none of them offer any choice. While I would think that anywhere from 30 days before expiry to 7 days after expiry would suffice, it may even be worthwhile to go even more days before, whatever the customer chooses. IMO this would eliminate a lot of problems or negative feedback for registrars by letting customers have full control and hence responsibility for renewals. [/QUOTE]
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