There are two types of domain renewals, auto-renew and manual renew...
To renew domain(s) in your account, follow these steps: Log in to your 101domain account at my.101domain.com. Select the Domain Names tab. Choose Renew from the bulk action drop-down menu. Select the...
Auto-renew is a convenient way to renew your domain names/products before they expire. By enabling auto-renew you avoid loss of service for your domain names/products at renewal time. If you set your ...
Yes. You may set your domain name or hosting product to auto-renew at the point of purchase. When auto-renew is turned on, your domain name or hosting product will be renewed for the same term each ti...
Yes. Renewal notices are sent to the primary email address on file 90 days, 60 days, 30 days, 15 days, 5 days, and 1 day prior to the domain expiration date. Because many registries require additiona...
You may stop your domain name or hosting product from auto-renewing at any time. To do this, simply follow these steps: Log in to your 101domain account at my.101domain.com. Select the Domain Names t...
Each New Domain and Country Code Registry has different procedures for recovering expired domain names. To learn more about the different procedures for recovering expired domain names see this blog p...
If you do not renew your domain in time or within Grace Period, it enters Redemption Grace Period (RGP) at the Registry and is placed into an auction. In order to return the domain to you and renew it...
A redemption fee is charged when a domain has expired and enters Redemption Grace Period (RGP). If your domain name has expired, it may still be possible to renew it. Once a domain name has reached it...