Scott:

Is this documented anywhere? Originally, when transfers were introduced, the
policy was that if the transfer would result in a term greater than 10
years, the transfer would not be allowed.

--flip/flop?

Rich
RS Marketing

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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 10:06 AM
To: Alex Kells; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: If a domain is registered for the full 10 years...


The name can be transferred, however, you will be charged (we are charged)
and the term will not be increased.

Regards,

sA

At 10:39 AM 1/18/01 +0000, Alex Kells wrote:
>I've been requested to transfer a domain to OpenSRS from NetSol, but
>currently the expiry date is 27-Sep-2010.
>
>By transferring, you add an extra year to the registration, right? But the
>maximum you can have is 10 years?
>
>So if I put in a transfer request for this domain, I'm guessing there will
>be 2 possible outcomes:
>
>a) it will fail, and won't be allowed to go through until 27-Sep-2001
>
>or
>
>b) it will go through, but will only "top up" the registration by a few
>months, making it registered for the maximum 10 years
>
>So which would it be? I need to let the customer know before I attempt
>anything!
>
>Thanks
>
>--
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Scott Allan
Director OpenSRS
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