You can add this as well:

4) If a request is sent in the final month before the domain expires, in
general, the request is refused.

5) If a domain has expired and to be renewed, you cannot renew the domain for
one year, it must be a minimum of two years or what ever the original
registration period was.

"Leland V. Lammert" wrote:

> Since we have two pending transfers with NSI and we have received a
> confirmation from neither (after four days), can someone confirm the
> procedure that NSI seems to be following?
>
> 1) NSI has seven days to confirm the transfer once requested by OpenSRS.
>
> 2) NSI waits until 11:30 PM (which time zone??) of the sixth day to send
> the confirmation request.
>
> 3) If NSI does not receive the confirmation request in an half hour, the
> request is rejected.
>
> This seems to be what posts have been saying, but if so, please confirm the
> time zone so I can know to monitor email at that time!
>
> Besides logging our complaints with OpenSRS, is there anything we can do?
> With NSI? Even given the payment problems, this seems like a very STUPID
> way to do business, as the transparent method NSI is using to try and stop
> outbound transfers is totally apparent to anyone tracking the times.
>
> Has OpenSRS considered a class-action law suit?
>
>         TIA,
>
>         Lee
>
> ============================================
>     Leland V. Lammert                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>        Chief Scientist                         Omnitec Corporation
>    Network/Internet Consultants              www.omnitec.net
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