On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:30 PM, Loren Stocker wrote:

Yeah, but who gives an agent the right of seizure?


The clause they put in their contract that allows them to modify the contract without telling the customer, maybe?


Later, when no one is looking, they add a clause allowing them to sell the unpaid name without deleting it.

Similar in methodology to eNom who I believe added a clause saying they could register names on the client's behalf without the clients approval, then went and regged a bunch of .info names and injected them into people's accounts.


How would you feel if phone company seized your phone number due to a 36 day
non-payment? Something's wrong with this picture.


Best, Loren

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Subject: Re: NSI-- What Arrogance!


Honoring the redemption grace period is mandatory for all
names that get deleted

Thinking like NSI, I believe the keyword here is "deleted". NSI doesn't
delete the domain so they believe they don't have to honor the redemption
grace period.

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