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Re: Re[2]: [ga] Domain Transfers
I beg to differ, William. There are warnings to that effect. It has
happened many times to many people. Transfers are initiated and
somehow disappear into limbo resulting in the loss of the registration.
Whether it is caused by a glitch in the system or not is immaterial. It
happens. It recently happened to an ISP who was transferring several
domains. At least one went into the vortex somewhere.
Leah
On 13 Dec 2001, at 16:24, William X Walsh wrote:
> Thursday, Thursday, December 13, 2001, 3:46:32 PM, L Gallegos wrote:
>
> > that my domains are protected. In addition, if a domain is lost in
> > transit and the original registrant can show a paid invoice for it, it
> > should be automatically recovered whether it was deleted or not. This,
> > IMO, is a fatal flaw in the process that allows hi-jacking and wrongly
> > protects both the gaining registrar and the hijacker. It's an error in
> > the system and should be handled as such.
>
> Domains are never lost "in transit"
>
> Some people here appear to have a real lack of understanding of the
> transfer process and how it works.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William X Walsh <william@wxsoft.info>
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