Good luck. NSI had an expired domain that I wanted too, and their reply to
my inquiry was that they would release it only when they felt like doing so,
despite the fact that had already expired and the previous owner did not
renew it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 1:04 AM
Subject: Re: Expired NSI domains - Any Success?
>
> >I had to yell at NSI to give me an expired domain for a client of mine a
> >while back. Those morons deleted it after I paid for it (left it in the
> >registry so it wasn't available) After calling and harassing them a bit,
I
> >got it released. needless to say, I registered it with OpenSRS and not
NSI
> >;)
> >
> >Which means No Service Internet ;)
> >
> >Seriously, I'd place a transfer for it first :)
>
>
> Oh, sorry I wasn't more clear. I'm not the original registrant. I don't
> know who is except what it says in the whois. I just know that it was
> registered shortly before I started my business over 2 years ago and it's
> never been used.
>
> I've got all the other TLD's for this domain and I am registering a TM,
but
> it's the .com that is missing and I don't know how many phone calls I get
> from people saying they couldn't email me and it turns out they
> automatically used .com without checking the correct address.
>
> Jennifer
>
>