Some registrars offer a feature that allows setting the expiry date of a registration arbitrarily. I'd like to be able to group a whole bunch of renewals to a certain date, and I'd be happy to pay the proportional amount for the registration to push it forward. An example - say I have domain1.com and domain2.com. Domain1.com expires on January 12th, and Domain2.com expires on July 12th. I'd like both domains to expire on July 12th, so I pay 6 euro (1 year/2 - I'm moving the registration forward exactly 6 months in this simplistic example) and then both domains expire on the 12th. I know this is not going to be possible for some TLDs (.be and .eu for instance), but for others (.com/net/org etc) it should not be a big deal I suspect. Can you implement this?
Domain General: feature request: changing expiry date of registration
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- By:
Ward Vandewege - Date: on 2008 Jan. 22 14:58
- Subject: feature request: changing expiry date of registration
- By: Jonathan (Gandi)
- Date: on 2008 Jan. 25 20:50
- Subject: Re: Feature request: OpenID delegation
Hi Chris, It's impossible: we paid the registry for 1 year at least ;)
\o/ Jonathan Gandi.Net