Tuesday, Tuesday, November 13, 2001, 8:07:18 PM, Brad Sewell wrote:

> Dear All,

> We're currently in the same situation -- Network Solutions has taken back the year 
>that we paid for right before the transfer a few days ago.  We talked to netsol 
>support and only got their
> standard diversion from the facts about "no refunds" in the policy that "you agreed 
>to".  We need to chargeback, but were wondering... has anyone found that netsol 
>didn't accept any further CC
> payments from them after the chargeback was done,  That would be a problem for us 
>trying to rescue any other domain names that they are holding hostage.

> Also, the focus in this list seems to be how unfair it all is and that netsol is a 
>just big bully that you can't do much about, but my take on this is that netsol *has* 
>to be doing something
> criminal here.  From my point of view, we owned something free and clear (a year of 
>registration) that was wrongfully *taken* from us by netsol.  I believe most courts 
>would call that theft.  What
> legal action might be possible here?  Obviously we're not going to hire a lawyer or 
>travel to their state over a $35 dispute. Is anyone working on a class action suit?

Perhaps a class action lawsuit against every registrant who has had a
year removed as a result of  a transfer after paying for the domain
name.

-- 
Best regards,
William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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