NetSOl's records for Namezero's customers are totally screwed up. Chek internic WHOIS, Network SOlutions WHOIS, and OpenSRS WHois for the following: upsidedownschoolroom.com I have been haggling with namezero for months to have my customer's email addies stripped from all their records so they stop spamming her or threatening to cut off her service (which she bought out her name from them and canceled her service about a year ago). At one point someone from namezero said that as a goodwill gesture for all our trouble, she has renewed the name free for another year - so when I asked her how in the world was that possible if they no longer had any control over it? She said it was, so I had to point out that Internic records were authoritative and the NetSol record was screwed up. As you can see, this one also has a created in August date, expires in May. Oh man, good luck getting this straightened out! Jo Shea DanjoCart - your store your way, *completely* customizable, optional inventory control - sell it, it disappears automatically unlimited discounts and shipping charges http://danjocreations.com/danjocart -----Original Message----- One of our customers ordered a transfer for his domain to OpenSRS, after a few days NetSol replied to him: "Transfer denied, reason: it wasn't registered with Netsol for 60 days". What we find at the WHOIS (whois.networksolutions.com): Record last updated on 25-Apr-2001. Record expires on 19-Jun-2001. Record created on 25-Apr-2001. Database last updated on 16-Jun-2001 18:45:00 EDT. How can be that?? the domain expires in less than two months from the created time... My customer explained us the situation: The domain was registered at no cost through NameZero a year ago,
