> I understand that doesn't help someone get their money back or get
> their domain years back, but there is simply nothing that can be done
> about that by anyone.  The customer can go after NSI for a refund, and
> NSI >>HAS<< issued refunds when they have been sufficiently pushed.
> 
> Technically, since they didn't get what they paid for, they can maybe
> dispute any credit card charges with their credit card issuer as
> having been a fraudulent transaction.  That will put the heat on NSI.

*THIS* is the best, if not only approach IMO.


-- 
A well-dressed man walks into a bar and asks a woman to sleep with him for $1M. The 
woman is excited and she gives immediate consent: "Of course I'll sleep with you!". 
Then the man asks, "will you sleep with me for $5?". The woman indignantly replies, 
"Of course not! What do you think I am?". The man replies, "We've already established 
what you are; now we're merely haggling over the price."


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