Re: Web registrars may take back your domain name

2000-05-15 Thread Nick Baker
This article contains a very misleading error. "The Buyers' Guide explains that it's relatively easy to wave goodbye to one registrar and transfer your domain name to another." Apparently, no one attempted to verify this with an actual transfer. I have been attempting to transfer a domain

Re: Web registrars may take back your domain name

2000-05-15 Thread Sean Renet
I use www.worldsite.ws they seem to be efficient. - Original Message - From: "Nick Baker" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 7:47 AM Subject: Re: Web registrars may take back your domain name This article contains a very misleading error. &

Re: Web registrars may take back your domain name

2000-05-15 Thread S.E.Fling
I'm not surprised that Network Solutions is the bottleneck, it took me 2 months just to change my e-mail address. The automated solution didn't work and whenever I tried to contact a live person, I kept getting referred back to the stupid forms. I finally had to create a letter, and FAX it to

Re: Web registrars may take back your domain name

2000-05-15 Thread Nick Baker
"Simple Solutions for a Complex World" http://www.c-s.net 661-296-4315 - Original Message - From: "S.E.Fling" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 5:56 PM Subject: Re: Web registrars may take back your domain name I'm not surprised th

Web registrars may take back your domain name

2000-05-14 Thread paul smith
Here's an article you gotta read if you want to keep a domain you've registered: http://news.com/Perspectives/Column/0,176,428,00.html best, paul -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit