Oops! I Registered a Domain In Error - Can I Get a Refund? - So what is...
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So what is the best way?
First of all you need to act quickly. Email your registrar IMMEDIATELY you have registered a domain name in error, but anyway not later than 24 hours after registration. Tell him the exact name of the domain you registered and inform him politely that you made an error and request the transaction be canceled and you will then register the correct domain name.
You'll usually get a prompt response but if you don't, you should call your registrar 24 hours later to resolve the issue. Not all registrars will respond positively but most will.
And if you want to be sure you are dealing with registrars who do respond positively, here is the name of a company who WILL give refunds if you made a genuine mistake registering your domain name.
How do I know?
Well, I own this site and I'm your first line of support. I'll make sure you get a refund provided you've followed the guidelines in this article.
About The Author
For more information about Fred Bunzl's domain name services, visit http://CheapToRegister.Info.
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