> Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > > > > > Hopefully we are the type of organization considered to be somewhat > > clueful but we have yet to figure out how to get Arin to remove our swip > > info from a former customer's netblock. It has been years, many many > > times filling out their forms and more emails then I can count. It was > > less work to get my /18 assigned then to convince them that I would like > > my information removed from a /24 that belongs to someone else. :/ > > > > And of course these are the kind of (ex)customers who like to get and > > keep viruses resulting in a continuing effort to get our name off their > > block. > > > It's unfortunately too true that often the only way to deliver > a clue by four is with paper headed by: > > UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA > Us > Plaintiff, > v. > Them > Defendant. > > > or your local equal. >
Maybe I can help, I know some folks over there at ARIN and I can call them. They know that I exist as they have met with me; which goes much farther then forms and e-mails without contact. What is the exact nature of the problem and who is the Swip Meister for the allocation? -Peter
