I have a domain at Totalnic. My impression is that they basically have a do-not-transfer policy.


When I inquired about transferring the domain out, they asked me to have a signed, notarized, original authorization mailed to their offices in Australia. Even after I did that, they still haven't transfer my domain.

I don't know what I'm going to do, but as I feel now, I wouldn't advise someone to register a domain there. Someone needs to talk to them. I've heard the same complaint from others. They say that they are protecting the registrant, but I think their policy is a little too stringent.

Best Regards,

Joe Alagna

At 01:54 PM 2/9/2004, A Lucas Victoria Group Inc. wrote:
I have several domains at Totalnic.
My last request - after many others - of transfer to OpenSRS was denied without any reason.
Now, what should be the process?


dC


At 18:02 09/02/04, Ross Wm. Rader wrote:
On 2/9/2004 11:45 AM Swerve noted that:

I presume that this new policy will prevent registrars from blocking
legitimate transfers?
Is this correct?

Let me put it another way - a registrar that is operating in compliance with this policy will not block legitimate transfers.


A registrar not complying with this policy may choose to block legitimate transfers in which case Tucows may exercise its option to proceed to an administrative panel for resolution of the situation.
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