I would have to agree. I would HATE it if when I finally got to sleep at
5am, I got a call from somone about one of my domains being Hyjacked, or
something like that, because they where open 24hours a day. I would be VERY
mad. Besides that, the FCC in the USA does have laws about contact
times, you may not contact people before 9am and after 9pm or something like
that, for business. You must call during "Normal Hours" because of people's
sleep and stuff. Mostly it applies to companies that are collecting money
owed them, but it does also apply to the rest of the world's calls
too(business).

Plus, I would hate having to pay more for the domains just to have someone
their for something that is rare. Geeze, I pay the $10.00 per domain and
above,
because I've already done all the work, that other SRS group is only
charging 8.00 per domain, and above. I could possibly compete with GoDaddy
on the
com's, net's and org's if I went that way, but I've been with OSRS for a
while and done a lot of work to get it going. If they have to up the price,
Then I'll
probably switch. But not if I don't have to.

Thanks
Richard.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Hisey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "opensrs discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: hijacking, AGAIN


>
>
>
> > 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.
> >
>
> I for one would not like to see prices go up to pay for something like
that.
> I have no idea what it takes to track the foosteps of a hijacking, but I
> would imagine it takes a lot of phone calls, faxes, email back and forth,
> legal checks, etc., etc. etc.....  The chances of finding all the
necessary
> people and documentation late at night, on weekends or on holidays is
pretty
> remote, so why waste the money.
>
>
> Dennis Hisey
>
>
>

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