I will freely admit to a self serving goal, however, if you give up on
transfers because it's too hard, they win...


Todd - MuchoWeb Web Hosting wrote:
> 
> Welcome to my life.. It's really aggravating to deal with these transfers..
> I may just quite doing them all together and only accept new registrations..
> I have also had horrible problems trying to move domains from Register.com.
> In addition, I think Register.com has some pretty, well slimy at best
> practices. If you have a name registered with them and it comes up for
> renewal, they send you a renewal for like $35 I think or maybe it's another
> price but.. IF you try to then transfer it, they send you an email asking
> you to reconsider and they will only charge you $12 for renewal. Hmmm, so if
> one of their clients are just uninformed they get to pay the full boat.. If
> you decide to leave them because you figured out they are too expensive,
> then they give you a great price? Geesh.. Just my opinion though..
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of opensrs
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 5:45 AM
> To: discuss
> Subject: domain transfer problems
> 
> We have a domain that we have tried to transfer 3x for a client. We put in
> our transfer, they agree to it, NSI sends them an email, they agree to that,
> several days later they gegt an email saying because they didn't respond the
> request is denied.
> 
> The client copied me on the emails and all looks in order. WHat can I do to
> resolve this situation.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan
> 
> Daniel P. Kerning
> WebHouse Inc.
> Network/Computer Consulting
> E-Commerce and WebHosting services
> HTTP://www.WebHse.com/
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 516-377-1428

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