On Mon, 01 Jul 2002 20:47:39 +1000, you wrote: >I was rejected for a domain name incorrectly (registered as a exact match >from my business name, No difficult decisions there) and subsequently a >third party registered the domain instead. I was also rejected for an id.au domain name as the registrar was incorrectly applying the place names reserved list to id.au requests. Once this was sorted out with a call to auDA the domain was processed within a couple of hours. Unfortunately the links on this registrar's Web site to delegate the domain were broken so I have the domain but no way to use it. At another registrar, there has been still no confirmation of an id.au domain requested yesterday morning - "it's in the queue" was all they have been saying. Another registrar was unable to process a transfer of a .net.au name because their Web scripts had not been setup. "It should be ready in few days" was all they could say, but as my name is due to expire on the 7th, I will be looking elsewhere. Also I found lots of broken links on the various registrar's Web pages. It seems that the domain name industry, an industry where one would have expected, or hoped for, a high level of IT professionalism, has failed to deliver a fully working solution on time. -- Best wishes, MalcolmReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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