Hi Bill...

   That is new to me I guess as I have never seen this practice before. To
me, it just seems to be a way to make more money from someone who does not
know any better and has a big bank account. If a company is proficient, a
transfer would only take a day or so anyway. (Actually - minutes in most
cases ;)  It looks to be a way to make some extra $$ or to get them to stay
and not transfer since the fee is so high.  Or does this practice have some
"Significant" purpose that I am nor seeing?  It a strange thing (Probably
Discourages Transfers Quite a bit..), but one reason that costs are so have
today on items is largely due to "Proficiency" and "Corp. Spending Costs"
and this possibly seems to be an example. If companies would get more
"Efficient" then that in turn should "Cut consumer spending costs" and in
turn consumers would actually feed the economy more. ;)    Okay I'm done...
;)  Thanks for the info! I'll keep watching and see if I learn more about
this...

Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: VSign Transfers


>
> Network Solutions has offered this for many years.  Long before OpenSRS or
> ICANN even existed.
>
> > Have you guys seen this (Sorry if you have and it has been discussed -
> > I hadn't seen anything about it on the list ;)
> >
> > Verisign offers a "Expedited Transfer Service" (LOL - That's why they
> > turn so many down and take forever!)
> >
> > Expedited Domain Transfer Transfer your registered domain name to
> > someone else quickly for $199 per domain name change.

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