At 04:44 PM 5/2/00 -0500, you wrote:
> I got the feeling when trying to transfer a troublesome domain
> from NetSol (they wouldn't let it go for no real reason) that they are
> supposed to be sending us a letter (they being NetSol) saying why the
> transfer was denied. I had this domain transfer to OpenSRS denied a few
> times, but never got a letter from Network Solutions. Has anyone
> else? Should we be getting said letter in these cases? Anyone have
> any idea on these?
>
> Another odd (but kinda funny) thing from NetSol... I
> transferred 3 domains pretty much one of the first days I was able
> to. Went through just fine, so their now on OpenSRS, but I just got
> "deactivation notices" from NetSol on all 3 of them saying that I have to
> pay them. Its kinda funny that they don't know the domain is with them
> anymore, esp. when I know that everything is ok - we were the contact
> listed on the domain.
> However, if you have clients with whom you transferred their
> domain to OpenSRS, you might want to head off an angry phonecall and tell
> them that even though their domain is transferred, that the Internic
> might be sending them a "deactivation" letter.
Several resellers have reported this. It is a good idea to advise your
customers that NetSol regularly send out invoices for names that have been
moved to other registrars, and that they should ignore them (provided the
name has moved of course).
Regards,
sA
Scott Allan
Director OpenSRS
sallan@opensrs.org
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