At 6/13/03 11:17 AM, Elliot Noss wrote:

>settled. no long discussions here. sorry.

Hmmm. It sounds like you're saying you dropped a lawsuit against a 
company that:

a) is mining the OpenSRS WHOIS to solicit renewal business;
b) is using mail fraud to trick customers into transferring
   domain names against their will; and
c) is sending misleading transfer approval notices to ensure that
   victims don't notice the mail fraud.

These criminals have stolen hundreds of dollars in lost renewals from me, 
and presumably tens of thousands of dollars from Tucows, and they're 
still doing it.

Although I obviously don't know the details, and I suppose you can't 
comment on them, the idea that you would drop the lawsuit against them 
without a settlement in hand that prevents them from continuing to 
defraud your customers is, well, surprising.


>I am well aware of this issue and will do what I can.

How about auto-NACKing all transfers to eNom until they stop knowingly 
allowing their resellers to submit fraudulent transfer requests? That 
would be a good first step.

-- 
Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies

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