• by toast0 on 4/24/2023, 12:23:15 AM

    The answer is clear from this sentance:

    > Due to the ongoing economic sanctions in Afghanistan, AFGNIC, the .AF Registry, has informed us that they are currently unable to accept payments from non-Afghani registrars.

    You need to contract with an Afghani registrar. But that may be difficult due to ongoing economic sanctions (which I'm not familiar with the details of).

    If you can figure how to pay, it seems like it would be worthwhile to pay for as many years as possible, since it may be difficult to pay in the future. However, you should also be aware that there's likely no guarantee of future service, and you probably don't have a good chance of legal process.

    In other words, sketchy.af. Good luck, and have a backup domain.

  • by KomoD on 4/23/2023, 4:56:44 PM

    Which domain registrar was this? You could try transferring the domain to another registrar within Afghanistan, something like afghanhost.af, which accepts crypto, otherwise I don't really see any other options.

  • by simantel on 4/24/2023, 5:05:15 PM

    I've used 101domain for these sorts of TLDs in the past - they offer a trustee service that can generally satisfy locality requirements.

  • by andrewfromx on 4/23/2023, 4:12:31 PM

    wow, that's terrible AF!