If you are feeling vindictive, CIRA does monitor such things. I'm not
sure of the compliant procedure. Contact CIRA directly.

CIRA does hold the Registrar responsible. We in turn, dump it on the RSP
so it's probably in your best interest to head off problems before they
occur.
-- 

Robert Rivers
OpenSRS Technical Operations
http://www.opensrs.org/Support_FAQ.shtml

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> We received a request to register a .ca name for a fellow that is located
> in California, not much of a surprise its bound to happen.  However during
> our due diligence we asked the registrant to confirm which of the Canadian
> presence requirements they met, it was at that point the customer canceled
> their order.
> 
> The customers order was filled out like any normal order, except for the
> fact it was all USA type info (zip codes, city etc) however the magical
> country of "Canada" was picked.
> 
> Now, because I had a funny feeling I watched this name for a few days (some
> would say its because I had a bunch of time on my hands this last week...)
> today the name shows up as registered to the exact same .com that requested
> it from us, this time with Toronto Ontario as the address, and a California
> area code...
> 
> Is there a formal complaint procedure for dealing with this?
> Or am I free to sell .CA to people in California who are willing to be
> untruthful on their applications.

-- 

Robert Rivers
OpenSRS Technical Operations
http://www.opensrs.org/Support_FAQ.shtml

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