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What Happens If I Fail to Renew My Domain Name On Time?  Print this Article

Domain names are automatically deactivated by the registrar on the expiration date itself. This means that your website, email and FTP access will not be available due to the deactivation.

Please be reminded that expired domains are only given FIFTEEN (15) DAYS GRACE PERIOD for regular renewal/reactivation before being placed in "locked" status by the registrar.

Once the domain has been "locked" by the registrar, a redemption fee of US$300.00 is required to get your domain back - this fee is being charged by the registrar and not by Hosting.ph

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