Is this really true? I paid for a domain recently (September) for which I
had no passwords etc. Just going to
https://www.networksolutions.com/payments/ entering the domain name plus
my credit card info. It wasn't my domain at all. Still it worked out. Next
they the domain was working again.

On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, at 00:48 [=GMT-0500], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> >>>at netsol, a client is unable to pay for his domain
> because he does not have the password anymore,
> and doesn't remember the test-question/answer.<<<
>
> Yes, I guess I should clarify:
>
> If someone has lost the domain password and the admin email address is not
> valid anymore and if the registrant information was specified as (for
> "security/privacy" sake) as Not Myname, 123 anystreet, nowheresville, USA,
> 800-555-1212, then the domain cannot be renewed and has been forever lost.
>
> Rich Shockney
> RS Marketing
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Philippe Landau
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: netsol renewals (RE: UDRP
>
>
> >You don't need a valid admin email address to pay for a domain renewal.
> at netsol, a client is unable to pay for his domain
> because he does not have the password anymore,
> and doesn't remember the test-question/answer.
> the help-chat there seems always closed, emails don't get answered.
> he would like to renew and then move it away.
> two transfer requests were already rejected by netsol,
> despite the admin email replying swiftly and acknowledging.
>
> kind regards     philippe, http://InternetRoot.com
>
>

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