For support mainly,
There is a different situation i am facing at the moment.
There was a domain name which is registered in my name called caladverts.com
I am the admin contact and billing contact right now.
Actually when i registered i was all the contact.
A guy who *does not like me* went to a NSI premiere partner and they were
able to change the technical and admin contact without my permision !
Is this possible. If NSI gives such ridiculous power to their resellers, we
might also need such power to combat such acts.
Back to the problem.
Now I want to get it back and in my OpenSRS system. How do i do that ?
Please help. The domain belongs to me. If you do a whois, you can clearly
see that.
looking forward for advices and help.
regards
Abhishek Rungta
Indus Net Technologies
Phone : 91-33-2201718 2210896
http://www.talash.net
! Outsource your web development to us !
----- Original Message -----
From: William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:35 PM
Subject: NSI's trying to find out why people are abandoning them....
> Like the reasons aren't obvious........
>
>
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>
> Dear William,
>
> At Network Solutions, we're always trying to do a better
> job of providing services for our customers, and we need
> your input to do it. We noticed that your domain name
> was recently up for renewal and that you chose not to
> renew with us. We've put together a brief survey to find
> out some of the reasons you did not renew your registration,
> and what we can do to ensure that you return as one of our
> valued customers. All you have to do is click on this link
> and answer a few questions.
>
> http://survey.networksolutions.com/go/2nsirett1/ANSWER/
>
> If possible, can you get back to us before August 25, 2000?
> As a thank-you for your speedy response, the first 100
> respondents will receive a $10 gift certificate to use at
> Amazon.com.
>
> Your responses will be kept confidential and used for internal
> purposes only. Again, thank you for your time. We really
> appreciate the help.
>
> Regards,
>
> Network Solutions(R)
> A VeriSign(R) company
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> Best regards,
> William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>