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There is no proceedure to delete mispelled or domains registered in error.
Screwed up during domain registration?? Misspelled, or registered another companies trade name by accident? It's a common enough error.

At most the registrar will give you 24 hours to email them. (Most humans are a bit slow when it comes to asking for registrar help).

After 24 hours, your SOL and must wait for the domain's natural expiration a year later, or a lawsuit whichever comes first sad ..

ICANN is seriously lacking in SPELLING OUT out the CURRENT Binding policies and rules registrars must follow. I dare you to find the offical/adopted rules on ICANN's website.

If you call ICANN, this is the link they give you. http://icann.org/registrars/ra-agreement-17may01.htm

Which provides El-zippo guidance for adopted policies.
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