> I even called NSI on this and most workers there have never > heard of OpenSRS. Most NSI phone workers don't even know what business NSI is in. > Sounds like they are using some pretty underhanded > tactics to make is as tough as possible on the transfers. I have found the > average person who owns a domain is lost when it comes to all these notices > and it confuses them. This is what NSI is more than likely using to their > advantage rather than helping make it easier. register.com is far worse. They make sure their e-mail is even more confusing and provide several prominent links to renew the domain at register.com, and one little link at the bottom to approve the transfer. > It maybe time to bring this up with ICANN. It already has been: http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/registrars/Arc01/msg00706.html -Bill
- Problem with Network Solutions denying transfers Paul Fuhrmeister
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- RE: Problem with Network Solutions denying trans... Paul Fuhrmeister
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- Re: Problem with Network Solutions denying trans... Charles Daminato
- RE: Problem with Network Solutions denying transfers Scott Fraser
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