On Fri, 1 Feb 2002 18:53:51 +1000, you wrote: >He are currently playing their games, and after supplying the items they >requested they again refused the transfer.. >This time they specified the documentation was not OK, as it had to be >notarised by a public notary (we in Australia have JPs who are authorised >to notarise documents), and they then specified they also wanted a copy of >the company incorporation documents..
I had no problems transferring my domain once I provided them with a a photocopy of my drivers licence and a notarized document stating that I was the domain owner. In Australia most JPs are not public notaries. I contacted the Law Institute here in Melbourne and was given the name of a solicitor who was a notary and who notarized the document for a $25 fee. -- Best wishes, Malcolm
