Hello,
Domain Locking does prevent RSP transfers.
Registration Service Provider
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Robert Rivers
Tucows/OpenSRS Technical Operations
Swerve wrote:
Do domain locks prevent transfers between opensrs resellers.
What's RSP stand for again? (duh me.)
Swerve
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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 22:03:22 -0500
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Subject: RE: Domain Support Group Scum
Since RSP to RSP transfers are also automatic, this hole is really ugly.
They call my customer claiming to be their service provider and needing to
update their username and password. My customer faxes in their username and
password. Bam - their domain has been transferred to another RSP in 30
seconds. Done.
Illegal? I bet it is. Immoral? I know it is.
-t
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On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 16:51, Mitchell Krog wrote:
I noticed that too. I think Tucows needs to kick someones
backside.
For what, telemarketing their services?
Last time I checked, that was still legal.
It's legal to call someone and claim to be their service
provider (when you're not)? I imagine if you called someone
up claiming to be their long-distance provider to get them to
'update your account' with them in order to switch them to
your service you'd be in some kind of legal trouble. Sounds
like fraud to me.