They'd need to keep a line open....

On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 00:49:27 +0200, Doytchin Spiridonov wrote:
>I will see - this time after the customer confirms our e-mail, I'm
>going to e-mail to whatever I have on list like [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc
>to see if there will be any difference.
>
>The problem is almost all of the customers try to transfer their
>domain names some days before the expiration. So for NSI it is OK to
>"forget" to send an e-mail once, so the domain name expires in the
>meantime. No chance for second try.
>
>Isn't there a way to push them somehow - couldn't OpenSRS help us in
>such cases, calling them and saying "you bastards send the e-mail!".
>As I see there are many such cases..
>
>Best regards,
>Doytchin Spiridonov � � � �mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.WebYou.com �Web Design and Development
>
>
>---
>Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 11:52:17 PM, you wrote:
>
>R>�We are also seeing this, I have two transfers pending right now, both
>R>�customers have confirmed the TuCows request, however, they have not received
>R>�any request from NSI. And NSI has been denying the transfer after about a
>R>�week. Each domain is now on it's second or third request and still no
>R>�response from NSI. Any recourse?
>
>R>�Robert.
>
>R>�----- Original Message -----
>R>�From: "Doytchin Spiridonov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>R>�To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>R>�Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 1:31 PM
>R>�Subject: Re[2]: Transfer Email
>
>
>>>�Then NetworkSolutions should be banned? Do you think this could happen
>>>�some day? :)
>>>
>>>�I just had a problem with a transfer - a client tried to transfer a
>>>�domain from NetworkSolutions for 4th time with the same result - he
>>>�confirms the e-mail from our system, then after a week he gets an
>>>�e-mail from NSI that the transfer is canceled because he didn't
>>>�confirmed their e-mail confirmation. But the client claims he never
>>>�receives an e-mail confirmation from them just the info e-mail that
>>>�the transfer is canceled. Blah, what to do in such a case?
>>>
>>>�Best regards,
>>>�Doytchin Spiridonov � � � �mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>�http://www.WebYou.com �Web Design and Development
>>>
>>>
>>>�---
>>>�Wednesday, January 22, 2003, 10:45:54 PM, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>�i>�Let me say this differently, IMHO:
>>>
>>>�i>�1) Renewal stealing requires a procedural solution. Read:
>>>�i>�You loose your ICANN status if you do not "play nice" with
>>>�i>�the other registrars.
>>>
>>>�i>�2) Spammers can/must be handled with a tech solution --
>>>�i>�After all they never signed a contract. (LOL!) For example
>>>�i>�my IP idea described below.
>>>
>>>
>>>�i>� � --- The Forwarded Message Follows ---
>>>
>>>
>


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