Expired domain names are often held by a host. Depending on the popularity of the domain name, it may not be available for use for quite some time, but usually it will be able after a few months.
The amount of time a person has to wait for a back order domain name depends on company that handled registering the domain. The time can range from 30 days to 75.
1. contact the domain Owner, buy the domain 2. wait the domain delete, then, Registration
Wait until Google calls you and offers to buy the domain. Alternatively: Wait for Google's lawyers to sue you.
As long as you want.
You don't wait for your green card to expire. You need to get it renewed before so you don't get in trouble with immigration. If you expire they can deport you back to your hometown.
Yes, the police technically could wait until you are driving in order to give you a ticket when your license is expired. Hopefully the police would warn you that your license was expired rather than immediately ticketing you.
cheap domain names don't have many drawbacks. They are very similar to full paid domain names but some companies may have you wait a few days before your domain name gets activated. You may have to do some background work to make sure the company isn't fraudulant.
My merchant service will alow any charge, regardless of the date of sale, as long as I have a physical imprint of the card, and the correct signature (provided the card has not expired)
If an owner of a website does not have a fully functioning site, there is a possibility that someone else can buy that domain name if the owner agrees to sell it. Depending on the situation, one can use several tactics to try to attain the domain. The tactics may be to make a casual inquiry about the site, suggest a low offer or attractive offer, or wait and see if the domain will expire.
in 2013 long long long long long time wait and wait and wait
You would make a new account. Wait for a year for your old account to be expired.
you have to wait until the next patch
it was a year ans 6 months