Somehow, I didn't think it would happen to me.

I called NSI a month ago to find out why the domains pritel.com and
pritel.net were still in their database despite having expired in 1999.
I was told by a dutiful phone drone that she had marked both domains for
deletion, and as soon as they were gone, I could recreate them.

Last Friday, the NSI's whois record for pritel.com disappeared.  But the
record at whois.crsnic.net remained, as did the unavailability of the
domain.  I've been checking for their availability every half hour for
the past month, but suddently, this evening, whois.crsnic.net reported
a different registrar for pritel.com.  And the date of the registration
is June 30th, but at no point did the domain become available!  I
followed their instructions to the letter, making it clear that I would
be doing the re-registration with them once it was possible.

Has NetSol made me SOL?  IS there recourse in a case like this?

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  Paul Chvostek                                             <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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  IT Canada                                            http://www.it.ca/

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