Dear Robert,

Great timing.

I've just submitted a few that in the last week or two of their term. 

Are you saying that they have NO clause in their agreement that justifies this
restrictive action? Yet, they are attempting to enforce a non-existing clause?
Clearly, it is illegal even if there was a clause. We haven't be "noticed" and
they've created a constructive waiver by allowing this action for years!

Please share everything you've learned, off list if desired. I'm going to push
this one to the wall! I will move my domains one way or the other.

Best, Loren


Robert Rivers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

As you may know, NSI rejects all registrar transfers that are less than 
30 days away from expiry. However, I know that at least one domain owner 
was able to get past this scam.

If you call NSI, 1-888-642-9675, and quote the NIC tracking number, they 
will tell you that the 'no transfer' thing is part of your service 
agreement.

It's not. The closest thing is Section A - #2 that says domains can't be 
transferred after the anniversary date (Standard ICANN stuff)

Apparently, the trick is to stay on the line. Resist all attempts to get 
you off the phone. It seems that they get in trouble if their call stats 
get too high.

I just wanted to let everyone know that it is possible. Be persistent!
-- 

Robert Rivers
OpenSRS Technical Operations
http://www.opensrs.org/Support_FAQ.shtml





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