hate to agree with anything Scott Schiller says :-) butI am in the same
boat - customer didn't update his email address in whois - put in transfer
and now can't get the confirmation email. Is updating email address in whois
but we cant re-do the transfer until after the timeout - in the meantime his
domain expires at Netsol on 24th of the month - nail biting time

cheers

Jim Carey
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of JS Schiller
> Sent: Friday, 15 June 2001 1:23 PM
> To: 'Abraham Ingersoll'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: how to cancel in-progress transfer?
>
>
> Hi-
>
> I'm also having a number of problems with NSI requiring 72 hour
> responses in addition to Tucows' and *strangely enough*, the one I'm
> currently gritting my teeth over was sent by NSI on a Friday afternoon.
>
> The irony is that the customer simply sharpened her resolve to get out
> of their clutches and refers to them as "the land of morons".
>
> I think they call this 'business karma'. Cheap and sleazy tactics that
> punish the customers works in the short-run...
>
> We're also having these problems with Register.
>
> *YAWN!!!*
>
> It would be cool if we could re-initiate without waiting for NSI to
> fail-out an order. Then we could bombard them endlessly with
> re-initiated transfers  :D
>
>
>
> J Scott Schiller
> Dishwasher
> GIA Web Services, Inc.
>
> --Get your @ together!--
> http://domainalchemy.com
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've got a domain where I placed a transfer request, the
> > customer approved it through the opensrs interface, and then
> > NSI's 'transfer authorization' email wasn't responded to
> > within whatever BS allotted timeframe (72 hrs?). (they sent
> > it out Friday night..)
> >
> > Now I can't submit the transfer again because it's already
> > there in progress, and I seemingly have no way to
> > cancel/premarturely timeout the existing transfer order
> > through the reseller interface.
> >
> > I suppose I must either wait X days for the transfer request
> > to expire, or opensrs's support staff could expire the
> > request sooner if I sent them a request .. correct?
> >
> > Pinche brain-dead NSI ..
> >
> > Abe
> >
> >
>

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