Not only that, but VeriSign doesn't expire their domains when they're
supposed to. I've been waiting for them to release a domain that expired
two months ago. I keep emailing them to complain, but alas, nada...
*sigh*  Unfortunately there's nobody I can complain to - ICANN doesn't
do dispute resolution...


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Sach Jobb
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 1:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [bits] watch out for fake domain name renewal notices

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Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 17:08:32 -0700
From: dotNews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dotster Update: A Warning to our Customers

Dear Dotster Customers,

Over the last several weeks, it has been brought to our attention that
several companies, incuding Network Solutions/VeriSign, are sending
deceptive and predatory domain expiration notices and domain dispute
notices to customers of other registrars. We are writing to warn you
about
these mailings and to remind you that any legitimate information
regarding
the domains you register at Dotster will come only from Dotster Inc. and
will be clearly identified as such.

Deceptive Domain Expiration Notices: VeriSign Inc. (formerly Network
Solutions) has been sending via postal mail false domain expiration
notices. The purpose of these notices is to get the customer to
unwittingly
transfer and renew their domain names with VeriSign.

Unfortunately, the notices are designed so that it is not clear who they
are from. Please take note that Dotster only sends renewal notices via
e-mail. If you receive a domain expiration notice in the mail, it IS NOT
from Dotster. If you follow the instructions in the letter, you will be
renewing your domains at significantly higher prices than you currently
pay
at Dotster.

Domain Dispute Notifications: Many domain name registrants are receiving
"Domain Dispute Notification" mailings from an entity identifying itself
as
XChange Dispute Resolution. The mailings falsely state that XChange is
an
ICANN authorized arbitrator and that the registrant must mail in a
security
deposit fee to defend ownership of the domain name.

The sender of these notices has not been approved by ICANN as a provider
of
dispute-resolution services under ICANN's Uniform Domain Name
Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP). Registrants should not send money as
requested by this notice. Registrants who receive the notice should
contact
an appropriate governmental law enforcement/consumer protection agency
to
report the incident. Recipients can also fax the notice to ICANN at
+1-310-823-8649.

************************************************

If you have any questions or concerns about these deceptive e-mails,
please
contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you,

Your Friends at Dotster





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