On 7/12/2018 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:

How are people with domains which might be expiring tomorrow performing a
renewal if say the account information is unknown and they need to do a
reset and so on? I can't believe we aren't seeing thousands of complaints
as thousands of domains aren't renewed for various reasons.. but which
maybe under the new rule won't be much longer than before where you had to
fax in the letterhead blah blah, but still.?
Well the same rules apply to resellers that apply to registrars, so the registrant should of received a number of automated emails from 3 months from before the domains expired. If you fail to respond to an email after receiving several of them asking you to respond or something bad will happen, even if its to just tell the person / organisation to stop sending you email as they don't need the service, then you have other issues. Also if you're registrar fails to renew a domain that you have paid the renewal for, then that is a very different issue and would depend if you had the money for decent lawyers but if so then you could just sue them and at least get some satisfaction. But obviously if the domain was still in the redemption period then you could renew it without needing to go to extremes. Also you need to make sure as a service provider that you have decent levels of Professional Indemnity Insurance particularly when offering managed services in case something stupid happens and someone does decide to sue you, or tries to anyway. Even then some customers are just plain stupid and ignore emails that get sent to them and phone calls for that matter, but you don't want those anyway.

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Chad Kelly
Manager
CPK Web Services
Phone 03 5273 0246
Web www.cpkws.com.au

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