We had a similar problem. After many emails and phone calls, we finally found out that the renewal fee had been charged back by the client. NSI said that even though the domain was unpaid, they didn't bother to update the WHOIS expiration since they knew it would be eventually paid for.
On 12/19/01 3:51 PM, Michael-Pappas wrote: >Hi All, > >Found a funny with a transfer from NSI (Namezero). > >The domain name registrant paid for the domain name via Namezero. The record >for the domain name is valid, up to date with admin details and paid for but >transfer request for the domain name result as follows. > >> > Specifically, the domain name did not meet the criteria because: >> > >> > The registration fee for the domain name, KEEPEMAIL.COM, has not been >> paid. The domain name is beyond the record expiration date 11-20-2001. > >The actual expiry date of the domain name according to whois is > >Record expires on 20-Nov-2002. > >Of course no help from NSI or Namezero on this... can anyone else shed some >light as to what we could do... > >Regards, > > >Michael-Pappas >Click'nGo! Operations. >---------------------------------------------------------- >Web: https://www.clickngo.com.au >Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
