On Fri, Dec 06, 2013 at 02:34:07PM -0800, Robert L Mathews wrote:
Sadly, ICANN compliance will not do a thing for any individual domain
name incident. Their mechanism for such things is to pass complaints on
to the registrar, even when the registrar IS the problem, as if they're
the Better
We have a customer that purchased a domain through a reseller of
register.com.
The Whois records only point to the actual company and the originating
accredited registrar: register.com.
Does anyone know of any hints to find out who the reseller is? Apparently
Register.com can't supply us with
why bother getting rcom to grovel through the records they should have
kept (it happens to reseller model registrars, occasionally i'm asked
if i can help a core registrant find their member (reseller)), just do
a transfer request to another registrar (i'm not volunteering) and get
the
On 12/6/13, 1:14 PM, e...@abenaki.wabanaki.net wrote:
why bother getting rcom to grovel through the records they should have
kept (it happens to reseller model registrars, occasionally i'm asked
if i can help a core registrant find their member (reseller)), just do
a transfer request to
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Robert L Mathews li...@tigertech.comwrote:
now you know the (gaining) r-of-r, and the (gaining) reseller (if any),
and you're free to do whatever else you want.
ICANN is one potential recourse against the registrar, if non-cooperative
with the registrant;
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