Hi, Interested in views on this scenario (unfortunately, not hypothetical): (1) We register a domain for a registrant (either as registrar or reseller for another registrar); (2) The registrant goes to get hosting via a third party (a well-known Australian company); (3) Registrant contacts us saying the hosting company has had some sort of trouble redelegating the name so of course we attempt to help... (4) ... and it quickly transpires that in fact the hosting company is insisting on doing a registrar transfer from the current registrar to "our preferred registrar" - even though the registrant's domain is only days old. The registrant has been given no information at all about the consequences of registrar transfer (e.g. loss of existing 1.97 or so years of license fee that they have already paid for) or other implications such as needing to enter into a new agreement with the new registrar. It is possible this would have been forthcoming at some later point, but as the hosting company is taking a "we'll look after it all for you, don't mind the details" approach, I would not be entirely surprised if they continued to try to keep the registrant in the dark as much as possible. I am interested to hear (on or off list) whether anyone else has experienced anything similar - or has any comments on this situation. Regards, JS -- Justin Sullivan Ph (02) 9948 8888 Fx (02) 9948 1111 http://justnet.info/au/Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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