Adam Kennedy wrote:
> I'll add a note to this one.
> Robert Elz ( at least when I was dealings with .org.au ) had two tracks.
> Fast Track.
> Absolutely everything in your request is letter perfect, correct, and valid.
> A few weeks turnaround.
> Slow Track.
> If an request has problems, it goes on the problem pile, to be dealt with a
> few times a year ( randomly between 1 - 6 months ).
> 
> So it is a very good idea to make sure requests are very correct when
> dealing with .org.au.

I will just give a plug for Robert Elz. I have had two org.au's done
through
him. Yes I did take the time to make sure all information was supplied.
For one
domain the turn around time was few days and for the last one, November
last year,
I had an email from him saying it had been accepted and processed the
next morning. 
Thats service from an unpaid volunteer who does a great job.

It's a far cry from my own .com.au which was done though company in a
city 
down south and took several weeks. They started sending me a few renewal 
notices `suggesting' to payup for my domain last October when it's not
due 
till April this year too. That pisses me off.

So Elz gets my vote, if had one :-)

Mike
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