Why not to allow the customer to renew his domain through the new RSP using his old
username/Password as for OpenSRS to be sure that both the customer and also the new RSP
approved the transfer and in a very easy step.

Best Regards,
Ramy Nabil

"Esposito, Fabio" wrote:

> Cheers all!
>
> I have a concern about this.  Perhaps I'm not getting something?
>
> The link below explains how a inter-openSRS transfer is done.
>
> http://www.opensrs.org/Support_FAQ.shtml#Live_reseller_domain_move
>
> It says the customer sends the fax.  We need to charge them?  The only thing
> I can see is that they have to send our username.  They won't be able to get
> it till they ask us.  Thus we can charge them.  But once they have the
> username they can then proceed to transfer many names without being charged.
> (Granted we are notified of the request as well.)  Thus the customer should
> never get ahold of our username.  Not to mention the request and
> confirmation email that is sent to the admin contact and the reseller spells
> it out.
>
> At first I though I (the reseller) was to confirm it, but the message was
> addressed to the customer, ( I was only carboned copied)  and
> the customer did reply, and the transfer went through.
>
> An example of the request email:
>
>         To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         Subject:        OpenSRS Admin: domain-name.com
>
>         Hello,
>
>         A faxed request has been made to move this domain to a different
>         reseller:username.
>
>         From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>         Please reply to confirm this transfer.
>
>         Thanks.
>
> And an example after the customer confirms:
>
>         To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>         Hi!
>
>         The domain has been transferred to new reseller:username.
>
>         Thanks.
>
> So how does this work exactly?  Should I be concerned?
>
> Thanks for any help anyone can give?
>
> Fabio



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