Hi there all!

So far I managed to passionately ignore all the stupid mail from Verisign,
but this one goes above all before.

It is an e-mail to confirm transfer. The old mail was much more clear and
precise. But this one...

'No Comment'

Here is the e-mail from Verisign:

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [NIC-000000000000] Information about your account 

Dear Valued VeriSign(r) Customer:


You know the value of being a VeriSign(r) customer. 
We've put 6 million customers on the Web and are the 
industry leader in domain name registration and digital 
trust services, enabling everyone, everywhere to engage 
in online commerce and communications with confidence. 


****************************************************
Unsurpassed Quality and Service 


24 HOUR CUSTOMER SUPPORT
FREE access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Get help when you need it. Customer Support is available 
by phone, e-mail, and through our Web site.


ONLINE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
Manage all your services with our easy-to-use, Web-based 
interface. Set up your Web site, add additional e-mail 
boxes, modify your contact information...it's all in 
one place.


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We take every effort to protect you against unauthorized or 
fraudulent registrar changes. We've received a request to 
Change the Registrar of your domain name DOMAIN.COM to 
another registrar. You're a valued customer, and we want 
you to remain with VeriSign. To keep your domain with 
VeriSign, no action on your part is necessary. To 
authorize a change of registrar, copy and paste the line 
below into the subject line of your return email: 
[NIC-000000000]:DOMAIN.COM:616584:TRANSFER=YES
If you don't respond within 96 hours from the time stamp of 
this email, the request to Change Registrar will be denied.  
The timestamp of this email and the time to respond are 
based on Eastern Standard Time. If you have any 
questions, please email us at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


At VeriSign, we've been building online identities since the 
Internet was introduced. We will continue to put this 
experience and reliability to work for you. Thank you for 
being a VeriSign customer.




(c) 2002 VeriSign, Inc. All rights reserved. 

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Are they really in such a big trouble to have to make steps like this!?
Poor people!

Regards,
Aleksandar Skodric

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