Man, so what am I supposed to do?  I thought someone said that it
automatically transfers after 5 days.  I'm going insane here trying to
figured out how the hell I'm going to get my domain back.  It over a week
starting today.

-jeremy

> Hello,
> 
> The transfer is waiting on Registry (NSI) approval. It's on it's 6th day.
> Unfortunately, that's a bad sign. It will probably fail in 3 days.
> 
> Past that, OpenSRS can't be of any help. Sorry.
> 
> On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Jeremy
> Hansen wrote: > I'm so sick of telling the story over and over and over again
> to NSI that > I don't feel like explaining it again even to the good guys at
> opensrs. > 
> > The point is, because NSI been bending me over for the past week and my
> > domain which I do most of my business has been down and all attempts to
> > have this rectified has completely failed.  It has been a daily routine
> > for the past week to call NSI in the morning, sit on hold for 30 - 40
> > minutes and take out my frustration on the poor clueless support guy
> > that's just there because it's better then working at MacDonald's.
> > 
> > So, it's not even worth going into what the problem is, actually, I'm
> > still not sure, I thought requested a name server change, but actually I
> > guess I submitting a form asking for the cure to cancer.  I guess I should
> > be happy, 7 days is a pretty short time period to ask for the cure to
> > cancer.
> > 
> > I submitted a transfer to opensrs, request date Aug 10th 2000,
> > Confirmation date Aug 11th, 2000.  My question is, during the "Pending
> > Registry Approval", is there any reason the domain contacts have to be
> > notified via email at this point?  Cause if so, then I'm really screwed
> > because as you already know, my domain is in never never land and has been
> > for the past week.  I was hoping the transfer would have gone through by
> > now so I'm hoping it's still pending from NSI slackerness and there's not
> > some type of email trying to be sent to my address, cause it ain't gonna
> > get there until NSI removes their... sorry, getting emotional again.
> > 
> > If anyone at opensrs wants to have a look, the domain in question is
> > xxedgexx.com.  Do a whois at whois.networksolutions.com, there you'll see
> > the correct information, now do a dig on one of the .com root servers,
> > there you'll see the WRONG information.  The wrong information in the root
> > servers has been like that for a week and it points to IP addresses I know
> > nothing about.  When I point this out to NSI, they say "oh yeah, there's
> > something wrong there" and they promise to have tochanged in the next
> > update.  They are the bastards of many lies.
> > 
> > I just hope someone somewhere can offer some information.  I hate having
> > that utterly helpless feeling.  NSI just leaves me in the dark.  Heh, I
> > like the line from a post I saw in the archive, Talking to NSI is like
> > pissing your pants, it leaves you with a warn feeling, but not much else.
> > Dude, whoever wrote that, can I have permission to put that on a shirt?  
> > I'm serious.  If not, then you should make it and sell me one for $29.95
> > premium service.  I'm getting sick to my stomach again.
> > 
> > Goodnight.
> > 
> > Oh yeah, my sig, please ignore it, xxedgexx.com doesn't work.  Thanks NSI.
> > 
> > Also, I would like to hear from people interested in promoting opensrs and
> > persuading large quantities of people to transfer their domain away from
> > NSI and basically bad mouthing NSI in general without getting sued.
> > 
> > -jeremy
> > 
> > http://www.xxedgexx.com * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> OpenSRS Technical Operations
> (416) 535-0123
> 

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