Six days waiting for registry approval... the most possibly reason for
this is that the registry never received the request--the "whys" can be
many, but perhaps the registry hiccuped at the time the request was
submitted to them, so it was never properly recorded.

On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> 
> 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]
> > > ----------------------------------------------
> > -- 
> > Robert Rivers
> > OpenSRS Technical Operations
> > (416) 535-0123
> > 
> 
> http://www.xxedgexx.com * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
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