These seem to be cropping up again.

Just to make your customer feel better, try to pay for it. You won't be able to
because the domain is no longer on their system.

NSI claimed they had this fixed...
Please let me know what domains are getting notices and I'll escalate this.

On Wed, 11 Oct 2000,
Brian Curtis wrote: > One of our clients has been receiving notices from Network
Solutions about > payment on a domain name.  The domain was moved into the
OpenSRS system over > 30 days before the NetSol invoice was due.  However, they
received three > "Payment Due" invoices and just received a "Deactivation
Notice" today. > 
> Normally I'd just ignore an illegal activity like this, however the client
> keeps asking if they should pay it "just in case".  I'm wondering how many
> of our clients paid Network Solutions
> and never bothered to ask why they were paying two different companies for
> the same domain name.
> 
> Is there no action that can be taken against Network Solutions for these
> types of business practices?
> 
> It seems once a domain hits NetSol's billing cycle (30 days before due
> date), there's no way to get it out w/o personal contact to a NetSol rep.
> 
> Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong.  I'm in the process of writing an
> email to all our clients who changed registrars to OpenSRS to notify us at
> once if they are approached by NetSol with an invoice.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Brian Curtis
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Robert Rivers
OpenSRS Technical Operations
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