Most of my domains were registered via TotalNIC/Core and I transferred them to OpenSRS a few months ago with no problems. After acking the message from OpenSRS, I had to wait a few days but I heard nothing from TotalNIC or CORE. I think I still have one domain left with them - I'll see if there's any problem getting it moved over.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I thought CORE was based in Switzerland... > > their requirements sound inane, > and also highly protective in terms of security. > > Swerve > > > From: A Lucas Victoria Group Inc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:56:12 +0100 > > To: opensrs discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: anti-TotalNIC, anti-Core registrar > > > > > > After failed transfer from Totalnic to Tucows, asking for reasons, > > Here what we received from TotalNIC, Core registrar: > > > > Due to inadequacies and restrictions in the upstream registry system, we > > have been forced to require the following for proof of identity and > > ownership. The domain name or domain names; a copy of the driver's license > > or picture page from the passport for the Administrative contact; on > > letterhead, a letter from the Registrant acknowledging the validity of the > > Administrative claim and; on letterhead, a letter from the Administrative > > contact asserting that they are the legal representative for the domain > > name(s). These items must be typewritten, notarized and sent to our CORE > > offices at Capital Networks, PTY LTD; PO Box 383; Dickson, ACT 2602; > > Australia. Please note that we have been informed that these requests are > > legal and will help insure the safety of your domain name, as well as those > > of our other customers. > > > > Thank you for using TotalNIC. > > > > Bradley M. Pitt > > Customer Support Specialist > > TotalNIC Domain Registration Service > > > > "Notarized"!?... What do you thing if we open an "antitotalnic" website to > > federate all clients being in the same case and let all internet people > > know about this practice?
