> But I've not seen that actually happen (and it would be rather sleazy > for the registrar involved, and certainly grounds for a refund). It *does* happen on a semi-regular basis. Never, AFAIK, as a matter of policy, but usually as a matter of administrative error. It's never a bad idea to check your new whois output after you've made a modification of any type. -rwr
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