Well, thanks to this thread, I decided to change my domains from Network
Solutions (I registered 2 domains with them way before all the new
registrars came up).  I decided to go to RegisterFly.com.  

The bad thing is that when I did a whois on my domains, my ex-husband
has hijacked one (prizetrack.com).  NetSol won't do much since he
changed the password on my account he is now the defacto owner.  I had
to send them a fax on company e-mail with FBN, marriage certificate to
get my company name off the registration. (if he wants it that badly,
let him have it.)  Funny thing about it was, he was still pointing to my
DNS servers.  Sooo.  Merrily I went ahead and deleted all the code for
that domain out of the directory and instructed my hosting service to
delete the virtual server reference.  Without this thread, I probably
wouldn't have found out since I don't do whois on my sites very often.

This isn't the first time he has done something like this.  He also
uncancelled my DSL cancellation order and used my credit card to
continue it when I moved from Los Angeles.  

(Tired of being a meal ticket).

Merrily gathering all evidence for divorce court.

-----Original Message-----
From: William Wheatley [mailto:bill@;ediets.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:59 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Domain registration....


yea in a few years i never had any trouvle with dotster either :) until
someoen stole a domain of mine

all registers are great until you have a problem lol. Dotster is fun
because
they are an OPT out type you send a transfer request and it will email
you
saying ok a transfer has been put through REPLY to deny instead of being
reply to accept which is retarded they recently changed too to allow you
to
finally LOCK Your domain

so only domain changes can be through the web interface. but they had
alot
of problems with it before along the same lines as godaddy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Erika L. Walker-Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:49 AM
Subject: RE: Domain registration....


> How is it easy to steal names? They've got double protection in on the
> whois .... To prevent the spambots ... Is this what you are talking
> about?
>
> And in 2 years, have never had any problems. Only good results.
>
> Erika
>
> 

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