It may never propagate. This I learned the hard way. I now only lookup at
InterNic to see who the registrar is, and then lookup only in that
registrar's records. If the domain is on OpenSRS now, only OpenSRS has
authoritative records.

They'd likely tell you they can't change it now since you're no longer their
customer.

NetSol, IME has some horribly outdated stuff there .. some names they think
they still have which have actually been transferred from them a year 1/2
ago. We've had no luck getting them to delete their record of a namezero
name. Namezero still believes my customer is theirs because NetSol tells
them so... took months for NameZero to finally take her email address off
their spam and reminder notice lists.

Jo Shea,
DanjoCreations


-----Original Message-----
... since the change has not
> propagated, you can effectively see 2 different registrants and address
for
> this domain when you search netsol and opensrs.
>
> Is this always the case during a registrar transfer? for netsol to change
> the registrant NAME, there had to be a RNCA process, which included a
> notarized form....

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