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<blockquote data-quote="Ratatouille" data-source="post: 228379" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>Tenure of webhosting starts on date you sign up for the hosting package, not site going live. Web companies usually test the website "behind the scene" before making it live. </p><p></p><p>I reckon if a website goes live in September and it shuts down in March, the hosting package would have expired a week before site went down. Usually the hosting company would send reminders for renewal and upon confirmation on non-renewal, the site would be suspended on date of expiry and probably taken offline several days later. </p><p></p><p>The easiest way for the site to go online again is to just renew the hosting package. Just go to the web company and pay cash card for renewal. if you have no time, just pay online or send a despatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratatouille, post: 228379, member: 7670"] Tenure of webhosting starts on date you sign up for the hosting package, not site going live. Web companies usually test the website "behind the scene" before making it live. I reckon if a website goes live in September and it shuts down in March, the hosting package would have expired a week before site went down. Usually the hosting company would send reminders for renewal and upon confirmation on non-renewal, the site would be suspended on date of expiry and probably taken offline several days later. The easiest way for the site to go online again is to just renew the hosting package. Just go to the web company and pay cash card for renewal. if you have no time, just pay online or send a despatch. [/QUOTE]
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