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For Sale Question about Snapname renewal

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I have couple of questions about snapname renewals.

If the snapname is up for renewal will there be a grace period or will the name be available for someone else to snap it.?

Is it posible to find out when someone else's snap is up for renewal.
 
1. I highly doubt there is a grace period for a snap. What would be the purpose? It's more or less just a monitoring service only thing you would probably get is a email saying your time is up.

2. Would be under the assumption that you knew who a particular person was that had a snap on a particular domain which unless they told you, you don't and won't know. Even if you did know, it wouldn't be anyones business when their snap needed renewal or when it was expiring. It would be like the loan company publishing in the newspaper that your car loan was over due and if you happened to not pay it was up for sale.
 
Originally posted by JoltHost
1. I highly doubt there is a grace period for a snap. What would be the purpose? It's more or less just a monitoring service only thing you would probably get is a email saying your time is up.

2. Would be under the assumption that you knew who a particular person was that had a snap on a particular domain which unless they told you, you don't and won't know. Even if you did know, it wouldn't be anyones business when their snap needed renewal or when it was expiring. It would be like the loan company publishing in the newspaper that your car loan was over due and if you happened to not pay it was up for sale.

Although your info is valid and good, obviously there is a point to knowing when a snap will expire.

Then you can try and "snap" up the snap!:laugh:
 
Yeah, but if snapnames ever did anythig like that it would ruin their business.
 
Yea i know, but that wasnt his question.

And it wouldnt "ruin" it, just may not be strategic.
 
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