I really need help now. it's now 32 hours since Netsol has informed my 
client of rejecting the transfer , yet the RWI still says the transfer is 
pending registry approval.  How long is it going to be before the transfer 
is declined so I can resubmit?  Any past experiences?


>From: "R W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Registrar Transfer Denied question / interface
>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 08:53:26 +0800
>
>
>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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