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Re: [ga] Legitimate Hi-Jacking
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, L. Gallegos wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 September 2002 12:52 pm, Michael D. Palage wrote:
> >
> > I think you raise some interesting points that are important to closely
> > monitor. As originally designed, I believe that this mechanism was to
> > identify records in which the domain name applicants knowingly provided
> > false or inaccurate information. However, I believe ICANN will find out
> > that this mechanism is going to be used by numerous domain name registrants
> > that have not been unable to timely update their records due to poor
> > customer service by some registrars. I myself have been a victim of
> > inordinate delays in trying to update contact information associated with a
> > non-functioning email address, which directly impacted the ability of me to
> > transfer my domain name.
we've had the exact same problem. we attempt to alter our contact
information and it won't work. it's very annoying. i guess i should send
a nasty letter to network solutions. or maybe chuck the netsol saint can
help us out.
regards
joe baptista
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