This seems to be more and more common. Call them (use the NIC tracking number in the denial email) and then resubmit. It's not uncommon for our customers to tell us they have not received the confirmation two or three times before it magically appears and the transfer finally goes through.
-t > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of IP Services > Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 8:41 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: netsol is not sending transfer requests > > > I specifically put in transfer requests for two domains that > we are the administrative contract for back last Saturday. > We got all the Tucows notices about the transfer but never > received the Netsol requests. ....and then today we got the > "deny" email from Network Solutions saying that we never > confirmed nor denied the request for domain name transfers. > > One domain does not expire until March of next year - and the > other one expires at the *end* of January. > > I have seen our friends at Verizon do bad things in the past, > on the telecom side, but Network Solutions is even worse. > > Isn't ICANN getting tired of dealing with NetSol complaints? > > What can I do to voice my objections to ICANN? > > <Robb> > -- > The Domain Group > aka Hostmaster > NetStep Access Services > >
