thanks to all who helped to explain this - got some followup questions 
below.

>
> > Finally got one of our requests for registrar transfers (netsol to 
>opensrs)
> > denied!  Reason was "Because your intent to Change the Registrar of your
>
>You have either been very lucky, or you do not transfer a lot of domains
>away from netsol.  :)
>

it's the latter :)  until recently we were strictly a Netsol house.  We 
actually have had no problems with them at all until this transfer, if you 
can believe it i've found them really helpful .. really ! However, I must 
say that since reading this list, the transfer complaints here have made me 
very nervous about trying this.   As a result, I have not really wanted to 
do any transfers for clients; we only ever really do them if the client 
asks.  We've done all of three so far, all successful.


>
>Going by what you state above, He approved the OpenSRS confirmation, but
>didn't approve the Netsol confirmation.
>

I've found out that he did receive the Netsol confirmation above, but he 
thinks he may not have replied correctly.  However, compliance officer Paul 
Karkas helped me offline and has informed me that Netsol tells him these 
domains are in unpaid status.


So I need to ask:

- does this mean i should not try the transfer again because it's no use? 
unpaid status means ... transfer will always be rejected?  (client really 
wants it)

- the RWI still says this transfer is registry pending, so i still can't 
resend.  in people's experience, is 24 hours the max. (as has been suggested 
here) before the domain transfer will be shown to be rejected?

- the other thing is just a thought: well if the domain is in unpaid status, 
why don't they give that as the reason for rejection instead of telling the 
client he didn't respond to approve the domain transfer....

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