Time to gather the masses and file a class action law suit.  Seems the only
way to get anything accomplished at that level is with money and lawyers.
You can always complain but the squeaky wheel always gets the grease and
nothing ever gets done.  Might try the media too.. but do the people really
care?

FWIW,

~Rick

Is what Network Solutions is doing regarding "holding" domains hostage that
should be available after the expiration date legal?  It seems there is also
company / subsidiary / partner called Snap-Names that will continue to check
a domain's status and order the domain for you when its available (for a fee
of course).  Problem is their service seems to be totally integrated with
Net Sol's website, etc.  I have a domain that I would like to register that
has been expired for over a month now.

It's really frustrating and I was wondering if anyone had any more light to
shed about what they are up to and what I can do about reserving a domain
name that *should* be available to the public.

Thanks everyone,

Steve Flook

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