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How keep the original birthday date of a domain name when backorder it after expiration ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Florian" data-source="post: 2278867" data-attributes="member: 114129"><p>Hi,</p><p>I thought it wasn't possible to keep an original birthdate when you backorder an expiring domain name, since it is catch after being released, which sounds logic.</p><p>But I have found, on several occasions, that companies manage to recover expired domains while retaining the original creation date. I even have a very concrete example since I inadvertently expired a name belonging to me created in 1998, and the new owner, a domain name resale company, put it on sale and it is still dated 1998 in the whois. (and they aren't my old registrar)</p><p></p><p>Any idea ? </p><p>Thanks !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Florian, post: 2278867, member: 114129"] Hi, I thought it wasn't possible to keep an original birthdate when you backorder an expiring domain name, since it is catch after being released, which sounds logic. But I have found, on several occasions, that companies manage to recover expired domains while retaining the original creation date. I even have a very concrete example since I inadvertently expired a name belonging to me created in 1998, and the new owner, a domain name resale company, put it on sale and it is still dated 1998 in the whois. (and they aren't my old registrar) Any idea ? Thanks ! [/QUOTE]
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