What is the policy of Opensrs on transfer between rsps

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----- Original Message -----
From: J. Scott Schiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dave Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; OpenSRS Discussion List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 13:37
Subject: RE: Transfers in general


> OpenSRS does, currently, allow internal transfers. It's just a bit of
work.
> ...and rightly so, from my (limited) perspective.
>
>
> We have EXTERNAL spamming of our customers. Now we want to incite
> internal spamming as well? I don't care how high-minded anyone says they
> are, business is business.
>
> Were it up to me, I would try to set up a process like the udrp
> and certainly ~allow~ transfers, I just wouldn't encourage, facilitate,
> automate or otherwise grease the process. Keep it relatively close to
> the vest but work diligently to see that end-users get exactly what
> they need (customers).
>
> I can say this having had quite a few customers request transfers from
> SRS RSP's. Usually, the problem is one of communication between the
customer
> and RSP that can easily be assisted by someone knowledgeable (me). I may
> be a bleeding-heart conservative, but I sincerely believe that NO ONE of
us
> is as good as ALL of us.
>
> Karmically, gaining a customer by jumping on the
> "yeah, those guys suck" bandwagon without really understanding the
situation
> will yield negative long-term results. Still, I've seen some high-minded
> people
> get sucked into it. It's tempting :-p
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Warren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 12:20 AM
> To: J. Scott Schiller; OpenSRS Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Transfers in general
>
>
> >
> > The sleeping giant is NSI. Ross' numbers show this very clearly. I sense
> > that NSI and Register are sensing the problem and believe me, they have
> > stunning resources.
> >
> > Why again are we going to allow an easier method for switching RSP's?
> >
> > What's the rush?
>
> Because if I, as a customer, am upset with my RSP, I will transfer.  If I
> cannot transfer to another RSP, I'll simply go to another registrar, no
> problems with that transfer.
>
> We already have companies spamming our clients and competing, like this...
> Register.com was for a while I believe, Verio comes to mind.  By blocking
> transfers between RSPs, we are hurting OpenSRS in the long run, because
> people will be forced to transfer away from OpenSRS altogether, just
because
> of one bad RSP.
>
> Just my thoughts
>

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