AIT is known for taking possession (changing ownership) of domains of
hosting customers of theirs, as AIT/NameIT is also a registrar. They like to
control DNS on customers.  This of course is way unethical and cause for a
number of suits.

I've heard first hand that many other suits have been levied against AIT for
other yin-yang stunts that make no sense.  They pull a Microsoft mentality a
lot so I don't put it past them to generate unauthorized transfer requests.

Regards,
Lars Hindsley
SpyProductions.com
Achieve Web Success

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Subject: Anyone else have problems with AIT / Name-it transferring
domains to them?


Internic WHOIS says that AIT is registrar for these 2 domains. AIT WHOIS
returns NULL...register your domain at blah..blah...blah

AFA client and I know, these domains should still be with us. Although she
has since become a reseller for AIT, she maintains she never transferred
these to AIT yet. She says she has all correspondance relating to any
domains she owns. Further, thru the RWI, I can no longer pull up the domain
in active, but as a completed order, both have notes saying
 08-MAY-2002 18:51:46  Transfer completed successfully.

Just a few weeks ago, I don't remember having received the notices for these
transfer-out requests that we should receive as RSP (we do have this set in
tranfer mg't)


Jo Shea




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