Besides the obvious nonsense of compliance working in the weekend AND being able to achieve ANYTHING at all, I am by now sick of this thread where the acuser up and until now has failed to tell us WHAT happened, HOW it happened and certainly not how it happened AGAIN!
I view this, reflecting the information gathered so far as an attempt to steal a domain rather then a legit claim for return, and the undue attack upon ppl like chuck, who are there for us at the weirdest hours of the day and weekend has gone more then far enough. IF and WHEN a domain is "hijacked" then there are legal entities involved and due process will start, this is not done over the weekend, but during lawyers working hours at "standard" rate preferably. Obviously all this humbug over nothing (despite what the client thinks and says, adn more DESPITE WHAT THE RESELLERS SAYS, the reseller got a mail notifying him of the transfer out, if not, then he still controls it and there are more tricks in the book of computer users then one, to regain control within 24 hours, i would not even wake up Chuck at noon for that! abel On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 02:49, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote: > At 03:17 PM 3/16/2002 -0500, you wrote: > >There is nothing that we can really do over the weekend for this case. We > >can wake up the entirety of the support/ops/dev staff, but only > >compliance/disputes can handle this. > > Then they need to become a 24/7 organization. Customers pay for service to > be provided, not for technical assistance to be provided. > -- Abel S.H. Wisman Scottish Provident House 76-80 College Road Harrow Middlesex HA1 1BQ UK +44 20 8424 2422 +44 78 1214 1916 www.able-towers.com www.url.org www.grid9.net www.telesave.net
