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what happens when a website expires


Question Posted Monday August 19 2013, 9:26 pm

i recently found a website called M8 Ball . com and i asked a few questions on there but somebody got on there and started calling my questions stupid which of course they werent but i looked upo the expiration date on it it said may the 5th 2014 and any imformation on what happens after it expires

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Alin75 answered Thursday August 22 2013, 6:01 am:
Well, what will most likely happen is that the site owners will renew it before that date. So what will happen is they will get a bill from their host some time before the expiration date, and then they will renew it for a few more years.

Now, in the unlikely event that they do not renew it, they will get a grace period, whereupon the site will be taken down and the URL will be made available to the public.

Most likely though it will be renewed before that.

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