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It can take days or even weeks and delays are not infrequent when you need support.Ëü¿ÉÒÔ²ÉÈ¡ÌìÉõÖÁÊýÖܺÍÍÏÑÓ²»Êèµ±ÄúÐèÒªµÄÖ§³Ö¡£
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The service eliminates the need to start a registrar transfer.·þÎñÎÞÐèÆô¶¯Êé¼Ç¹Ù³¤×ªÒÆ¡£The domain can simply be moved, or in the jargon "pushed", to another EuroDNS client's account.Óò¿ÉÒÔ¼òµ¥µØÌá³ö£¬»òÔÚÐл°¡°ÍÆ¡± £¬µ½ÁíÒ»¸öeurodns¿Í»§µÄÕÊ»§¡£
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I looked up the .BIZ registry web site at http://www.Neulevel.biz .ÎÒ·²é¡£ºÏ×÷µÇÂ¼ÍøÕ¾http://www.neulevel.biz ¡£It appears to be totally silent on the subject of expired domains.ÕâËÆºõÊÇÍêÈ«³ÁĬµÄ¹ØÓÚÕâÒ»Ö÷ÌâµÄ¹ýÆÚÓò¡£
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