BTW - Roger, I have heard of cases, and experienced one, when one
Registrar CAN request the domain BACK from another Registrar.  One the
domains we successfuly transferred from Verisign to OpenSRS suddenly
ended up back at Verisign's paws.  Working with OpenSRS compliance
office, we were told that VRSN requested that domain back (several weeks
after the domain got transferred to us) and received the domain.  At the
time Compliance could not get any info as to why or track further
details, so we just turned around and reinitiated the transfer again.

Cheers
Genie
>
> "Roger B.A. Klorese" wrote:
>
> >  At 03:22 PM 5/2/2002 -0500, POWERHOUSE wrote:
> >
> >> From a legal point of view, if the domain was not suppose to expire
> >> until Sept of this year, you
> >> have them bent over a barrell. They where "Negligent" to let it go,
> >> before it even expired. I'm
> >> not an attorney, but I would call one right away, ESPECIALLY since
> >> you paid so much money
> >> for the domain to start with.
> >
> > If I pay $5M for a candy bar and someone steals it from me, I'm
> > entitled to the cost of a candy bar, not what I paid for that candy
> > bar.  My stupidity doesn't reserve a reward.
> >
> > No domain is "valuable."  They're all arbitrary strings of
characters;
> > we've pretty well proven that people who are looking to buy a car,
for
> > instance, anre no more likely to blindly go to cars.com as anywhere
> > else.
>
>


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