Stand on precedence. Register.Com is allowed to seize domains on a daily
basis.
The routinely change registrants WHOIS information from whatever *was* there
to:

      register.com
      Unpaid Names Department-R
      575 Eighth Avenue
      New York, NY 10018
      US
      Phone: 212-798-9200
      Fax..: 212-594-9876
      Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If they can do it, why shouldn't we be able to?
It's supposed to be a level playing field, right?
Good luck,
Mark

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

----- Original Message -----
From: "John T. Jarrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 3:45 PM
Subject: Changing Admin Info after Refund


>
> Paul over in compliance says it is against ICANN reg's for
> me to change admin info after a customer refunds on the
> domain name registration:
>
> "I hate to tell you this but you are not allowed to change
> the whois information - ICANN rules. It appears as though
> you are trying to take away someone else's property."
>
> Frankly, I couldn't care less how it looks. I've offered the
> refund codes from the merchant account holder LinkPoint
> themselves so there's proof behind appearances.
>
> Can y'all point me to what he's talking to? I can't find it
> in the UDRP or the Reg Agreement. I don't mind complying
> with written rules if I can find them, but I'd rather not
> let this woman steal three domain name registrations if I
> don't have to!
>
> Thanks,
> John
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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