He's talking about a domain that is, for example, 375 days old.

If the owner paid for one year, he owes the RSP for another year, effective 
as of the renewal date, and that payment is past-due.

... at least that is how it works between registrars in .COM, .NET and .ORG, 
and it seems reasonable for RSP to RSP transfers to follow the same model.

-- Lynn

-----Original Message-----
From:   William X. Walsh
Sent:   Sunday, May 27, 2001 6:30 PM
To:     David Croft
Cc:     Charles Daminato; dev-list
Subject:        RE: Transfer suggestion.

Hello David,

Sunday, May 27, 2001, 4:05:56 PM, David Croft wrote:


> I read this article and note also that you are going to notify us during
> the 5-day registrar window when transferring to another registrar.

> In either of these cases (RSP to RSP or RSP to another registrar) is there
> any way the losing RSP can block the transfer e.g. due to non-payment by
> the client?

> I understand that NSI has this facility if a domain is past due.

Shouldn't payment have been secured before you processed their
registration?


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