You think that's bad?
Have you seen the latest that Register.Com sends out?
It's confusing to the point that I've yet to have 1 customer that could
confirm it without help.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aleksander Skodric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OpenSRS discuss list (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 11:23 PM
Subject: Verisign, transfer e-mail


> 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:
>
> [BEGIN]----------------------------------------------------------[BEGIN]
>
> 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.
>
>
> ****************************************************
>
>
> 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.
>
> [END]-----------------------------------------------------------[END]
>
> Are they really in such a big trouble to have to make steps like this!?
> Poor people!
>
> Regards,
> Aleksandar Skodric
>


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