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Liberty Names of America - Domain Name Expiration Notice

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Posted: 11 Apr, 2008
by: Taricco T.
Updated: 11 Apr, 2008
by: Taricco T.
If you receive a "Domain Name Expiration Notice" from Liberty Names of America (LNOA, www.lnoa.com), make sure to read it closely. The key phrase you will find in that notice is "avoid facing complications with your domain name in the future by renewing and transferring your domain name from your current registrar to Liberty Names of America."
  • How is transferring your domain to Liberty Names of America going to help you avoid facing complications? Transferring is actually a pain and it is far easier to to just renew with your current registrar.
  • You already know the service you receive from your current registrar. Why would you risk testing the service of Liberty Names of America?
  • Why would you pay $29.00 a year for your domain name when you only pay $14.95 per year with WebsiteValet.com?
The "Domain Name Expiration Notice" that you receive from Liberty Names of America is simply a "request for business." It is NOT a renewal notice like you will receive from your current registrar.



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