Thursday, June 14, 2001, 2:41:26 PM, you wrote:

AI> I've got a domain where I placed a transfer request, the customer approved
AI> it through the opensrs interface, and then NSI's 'transfer authorization'
AI> email wasn't responded to within whatever BS allotted timeframe (72 hrs?).
AI> (they sent it out Friday night..)

It may not have mattered.  Our customer has properly "ACKed" nsi's transfer
authorization within the 3 days and they still NACKed the transfer to
OpenSRS.  This is still an ongoing support issue and the customer is
quite pissed at nsi. Perhaps nsi is hoping to keep NACKing until the
domains expire on July 1st of this year and force the customer to renew
with them at $35...

AI> Pinche brain-dead NSI ..

You realize that nsi's intention is for you and your customer to
experience this pain in the hopes that you'll give up and renew with
them.  They also know that this anti-competitive, anti-consumer
practice has zero security benefits and only serves to keep customers
in their cage.  Same goes for register.com.  If only people knew how
underhanded nsi and register.com were, they'd be left with no names
under management assuming people could get out of the name cage.

AI> Abe

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