On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Steve Noble <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unless like me, ARIN refuses to allow you access, but still bills you for
> the object that they claim you are not in charge of.

I doubt it is unusual for organizations'  contact responsible for
seeing that expected bills are paid   to be different  from
the  persons  authorized to make administrative changes to the
object or agreement.

For example,  the typical accounting clerk within an organization has
no legitimate reason to be relinquishing resources, changing, DNS
servers or WHOIS entries, etc.

I am sure if you check ARIN's website:  https://www.arin.net/contact_us.html

You will find that there is some registration services contact,  you
can reach out to   request assistance with your troubles,  and/or
request what you want or work out what the required process is.

Nothing the general public on ARIN-PPML  can do to ease your troubles,  regards.

--
-JH
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