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I sold a domain one year ago (registered 2004) buyer also decided to exercise .uk rights. Expiry date reached, and Registrant has cancelled the domains. Where is the logic in that?
 
I think previous registrant was a finance or insurance broker

if the first three letters were car, it/they would be snapped up in an instant, this one is only taken in four popular extensions

Makes me wonder if this is a mistake somewhere along the line
 
Had that a few times over the years, Including some £xx,xxx website sales which then are not touched and later expire. I can only assume people buy stuff as a tax expense and then can't be bothered, or do know what to do with it after.
 

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