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Friday, April 24, 2009
What has happened to Neosho Forums?
It seems like I periodically have to ask this but...What has happened to Neosho Forums?
A click on the link on the right-hand side of this page indicates the domain has expired. If anyone has more information, please leave a comment.
7 comments:
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I have spoke with one of the moderators and it will be up again soon....
Neosho Forums will be down a few more days. In the interm period the Members have been invited to use McDonald County Forums.com for posting and updates. You all might just be interested in some of the things that are currently happening in Mac County as some of them defy convention.
Just curious...does anyone know if it's possible for someone to 'take over' a domain when the registration expires, say by paying for the registration, or is it limited to only the person(s) that originally registered the domain?
Sorry Howard, the domain remains with the original owner unless he fails to renew it in the specified time. It is currently in the process of being renewed. Since this has been a recurring problem, I understand the owner is going for a ten year registration this time out.
7 comments:
I have spoke with one of the moderators and it will be up again soon....
I have spoke with one of the moderators and it will be up again soon....
Neosho Forums will be down a few more days. In the interm period the Members have been invited to use McDonald County Forums.com for posting and updates. You all might just be interested in some of the things that are currently happening in Mac County as some of them defy convention.
Come back soon, Neoshoforums. We miss the daily clown show you provide.
Just curious...does anyone know if it's possible for someone to 'take over' a domain when the registration expires, say by paying for the registration, or is it limited to only the person(s) that originally registered the domain?
Sorry Howard, the domain remains with the original owner unless he fails to renew it in the specified time. It is currently in the process of being renewed. Since this has been a recurring problem, I understand the owner is going for a ten year registration this time out.
So much for that ten year deal, huh?
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