Several days? Ha... You had better try a few weeks and you are lucky it gets
done even with that much lead time. I have had MANY domains that I started
the process 2 weeks or more, in some cases a month before and still they
refused it so many times that the client ended up having to pay them for
another year. They claim that since the domain is now expired they can't
transfer it until it's paid up to date. Well it would not have been expired
if they did not keep refusing the transfer.. These people should be fined
from ICANN everytime they screw up a transfer on purpose or by accident.
Todd
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 2:04 PM
To: Robert L Mathews; opensrs; discuss
Subject: Re: domain transfer problems
> From: Robert L Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 10:46:20 -0700
> To: "opensrs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: domain transfer problems
>
> At 9/20/01 3:44 AM, opensrs wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
> Keep trying. I've had to try some three or four times, doing the exact
> same thing each time. They eventually work, assuming you can try enough
> times before the domain expires.
>
> --
> Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
Do you mean to say that if I want to transfer a domain to OpenSRS from
NetSol, I have to put in for the transfer several times, several days prior
to its expiration at NetSol?
Thanks,
Chris