If the current owner "has made it clear he on longer wants it", then ask (if needed) for his login/password and just make changes. Not a big deal if the current owner is a part of the process. If he isn't, then I'd tell the new client that they must let it drop and take their chances.
-Hugh > -----Original Message----- > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave Warren > Subject: Re: Tucows domain deletions > > > William, you are drifting away ... > > According to your statements, if one of your domains (one of your > > client's domains to be precise) is going to expire (no accident) and > > another of your clients approaches you about this very same domain. > > Are you going to tell them: No, we will let it expire, go and try > > your luck later. Would you? > > How would I, as an RSP, transfer a domain from one client to another, > without permission of the current owner? (Assuming the domain has expired, > and the current owner has made it clear he on longer wants it) > >
