Hi Scott, I've faxed a copy of the FAX the customer forwarded to us to Connie D, our sales rep.
The domain was originally registered by us on 29-Mar-2002. It was never registered through Verisign. I've seen lots of these kind of issues on domains that have been transfered away from VRSN where they continue to send renewal/expiration notices, but this is the first blatant whois mining exercise I've seen from them. It was interested to see the reply date given on their fax is 40 days following the expiry date of the domain. Thanks, Doug. Quoting Scott Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > We have had other reports of this - was this name ever at Verisign? If > so, > their defense is poor synchronization between names lost and their > collections department. We are apllying pressure as we can.. > > sA > Scott Allan > Director, OpenSRS > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Doug Friend wrote: > > > I received a call today from a client who was confused about her > domain renewal. > > She received a mailing from Verisign which looks a lot like an > invoice. It's > > entitled "Domain Name Expiration Notice", and includes a reply date > which is 40 > > days following the expiry date of the domain. > > > > We've seen this kind of thing from an organization called Internet > Registry of > > America/Canada, but this is the first I have seen of this kind of > thing from > > Verisign. > > > >
