Friday, Friday, December 21, 2001, 2:31:28 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:

>> I consider it a breach of trust. 
>> I almost think that I have some
>> obligation to notify existing customers of this change in policy at
>> OpenSRS that was done without any disclosure to us.
>>

> William, what did you drink today? Seriously, if someone let's drop a 
> domain, he let's drop a domain. Full stop. Whatever happens after 
> this with the domain is not his game anymore. Where's trust coming in 
> here? What trust?
> If Tucows is proposing what you are saying they are actually giving 
> Tucows resellers an advantage over others. That's the same as if you 
> would offer a to-be-expired domain to your own clients before it 
> really expires. What's wrong with this?

If you have to ask, then there is really no point in my further
explaining it.

I know one thing for certain, I myself would never knowingly register
a domain name, as a customer, with a registrar engaging in that kind
of post sale game.  And I wouldn't, I can't possibly ask my customers
to do so.

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