Hey Charles,

what do you mean "goes away" ?

>If he did not get the
> deny request in within 5 days of the transfer initiation, then the domain
> goes away (registry default)."

if someone attempts to transfer my domain away from tucows and i don't
respond to emails about it, what occurs??




> From: Charles Daminato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 13:24:56 -0500 (EST)
> To: Spy OpenSRS Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Yo TUCOWS what's up with this?
> 
> What did he mean by the system wouldn't let him?  If he did not get the
> deny request in within 5 days of the transfer initiation, then the domain
> goes away (registry default).
> 
> To get it back, simply generate a transfer request.
> 
> I'd like more information on whether or not this was declined, since it
> appears below that he wasn't able to do so.
> 
> Charles Daminato
> TUCOWS Product Manager
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Spy OpenSRS Mail wrote:
> 
>> A customer unknowingly began a transfer from a competitor solicitation.
>> Then after calling us we informed him to NOT confirm/authorize the transfer.
>> He declined it. But TUCOWS still let it go. Whoopsy.
>> 
>> So five minutes ago the reseller for Enom calls us saying the customer
>> declined the transfer and TUCOWS still sent it over to them.
>> 
>> The Enom reseller says they can't send it back. That TUCOWS has to generate
>> a request to send it back.
>> 
>> Meanwhile the customer did win out here. They refunded the customers 2 year
>> renewal but agreed to leave the 2 years on the domain.  I suppose when we
>> get it back with a year added to it the customer will have paid one year
>> with us and benefited with three.
>> 
>> But what would you have us do to get it back? Generate a transfer request?
>> In the end, I'd like to know has anyone had a similar situation?  And what
>> our friends at TUCOWS can do to stop allowing unauthorized transfers to
>> complete. If this is an anomaly, let me know.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Lars Hindsley
>> SpyProductions
>> 
>> Here is the string of correspondence with our customer. :)
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jim Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 12:51 PM
>> To: OpenSRS Transfers; Lars Hindsley
>> Subject: Re: Transfer Request away has been received for the domain
>> laurelhollow.org
>> 
>> 
>> Please reverse the request!
>> 
>> I tried to deny it.  and the system wont let me.
>> 
>> Please help keep the domain with SPY
>> 
>> Thanks, Jim Hughes
>> 
>> OpenSRS Transfers wrote:
>> 
>>> A request has been received to transfer the domain laurelhollow.org
>>> away from the Registrar Tucows. This request was entered at 13-Dec-2001
>> 14:14:26
>>> by eNom, Inc.
>>> 
>>> If this is a valid request and you wish to approve this transfer,
>>> please visit the following url and follow the instructions:
>>> https://rr-n1-tor.opensrs.net/transfers/index.cgi?away=1
>>> 
>>> You will need to enter the following information to complete the
>>> transfer:
>>> 
>>> Domain Name: laurelhollow.org
>>> Password: uaGz3zWWPj
>>> 
>>> If you do not wish to approve this transfer, you must visit the URL
>>> above, and use the Domain Name and Password shown to Decline it.
>>> Accepting this transfer will change the registrar of record for your
>>> domain from Tucows, to eNom, Inc..If you are receiving this
>>> email, you should have initiated, or at least been aware of this
>>> request already. If this is the first time that you've heard of this,
>>> do not accept the transfer until you are satisfied that the request is
>>> legitimate.
>>> 
>>> The transfer request will be automatically completed within 5
>>> calendar days if you don't either accept or decline the request.
>>> 
>>> Thank you.
>>> 
>>> Team SpyProductions and Team Tucows
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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