At 11:45 AM 8/16/01 -0700, Michael L. Dean wrote:
> > There is a very simple answer for your plight -- you must take them to 
> small
> > claims court, where you can win.  Why should you do differently for NSI 
> than
> > yhou would for your housekeeper?  ADVICE: SUE THE BASTARDS.

Michael,

Are you truly advising someone to sue over $35?? Are you seriously saying 
YOU would? What world are you living in? (You must be a shill for a lawyer!!)

> > > I am looking for some advice - please help!
> > >
> > > About a month ago I renewed a domain registered with Network 
> Solutions for a
> > > year (at a cost of $35), so that I could transfer it (it was close to
> > > expiry).

That's your cost of doing a double transfer - you should have waited until 
more of the year was up. If NSI did not get the 'extra' year posted before 
you transferred the domain, there's nothing you can do about it now.

         Lee

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    Leland V. Lammert                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
       Chief Scientist                         Omnitec Corporation
   Network/Internet Consultants              www.omnitec.net
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