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, some
months later he received a notification from NameZero saying that free
service was near to expire, and he should pay the registration or the
domain would be deleted (or something else far from his control). He
accepted to pay the annual fee at Feb 2001, so it's suppose he has service
until Feb-2002.
Later he decided to move the domain with us, but as you see the transfer
has been denied, so we'll wait until NameZero renew the domain and it's
more than 60 days old at NetSol (supposedly NameZero must pay the renewal,
as my customer has been using the bannerless paid service for only three
months).
But the question is: how can a domain expire in less than two months from
created, according to NetSol database? or... How can NameZero modify the
created time for a domain record? :-)
Regards,
David S�nchez
Veloxia Network,S.L.
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