> 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?

What if I get an invoce like this, and pay for it? NetSol cannot re-register
the name for me then, because it has already moved... If it was happening in
Hungary, after paying and not receiving the service, I could sue them like
hell!  :-)

How about in the states?

- Csongor

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