They also will change your domains to "auto renew" magically and punch a credit card 90 days in advance of expiry so for example if a domain expires in April expect a charge in January at the latest. Why? I dunno, better to have the money now than later I guess. You'll have to jump through hoops to fix this, cannot be fixed via their online domain admin interface, someone they believe has authority (which may not be as simple as you think if for example your company owns the domain) has to phone and speak to a human about getting the bit unset. P.S. Doing that, removing auto-renew, changes you to receiving urgent email from them once a week or so starting 90 days in advance about how your domain is ABOUT TO EXPIRE! -- -Barry Shein The World | bzs@TheWorld.com | http://www.TheWorld.com Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: 800-THE-WRLD | Dial-Up: US, PR, Canada Software Tool & Die | Public Access Internet | SINCE 1989 *oo*