Have them fax the change authorization form to Tucows so that you can get a
valid email address on the domains.
Then *they* can make the changes again any way they like.
Best,
-Mark

Mark Petersen    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Planet Nic    http://www.planet-nic.com

----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 8:38 AM
Subject: Ownership transfers, etc....


> I have a WEIRD problem.  I probably shouldn't even concern myself with it,
> but it is important, and they expect ME to resolve it.  Here is how this
> occurred?
>
> 1. A person registered several domain names, of which several were for his
> boss.
> 2. ANOTHER person at the job told his boss that he might hold the names
> RANSOM, and strongly suggested that his boss demand the names.
> 3. The first person changed the names to the bosses.  He got carried away
> though.  He reset nearly every one to his bosses information.
>
> A year passed.
>
> 4. I was asked to renew the names after they expired.
> 5. I did this and sent a bill to the billing address of the domain names
> along with a complete list of ones, that listed them as the person to be
> billed, that expired or were going to expire.
>
> 6. They became mad because they didn't REALLY own several of these
domains.
> 7. One domain they CLAIM would hurt their running for political office has
> them as the person to be billed. This is rediculous, as they donated
$500,000
> to the opposition.(I think that has more weight than a little domain name,
> and is more likely to hurt their chances).
>
> 8. They want ME to change the ownership, etc...! Even though THEY can,
> and originally did, change it. I presume they lost the password. I tried
> resending it to them.
>
> Since I didn't bother to capture their username/password, I am out of
luck,
> and asked opensrs to do this.
>
> How would you handle this?
>
> Steve
>
>


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