Last month I sent a post how iRegistrations (www.iregistrations.com) had merged with Ezinames (www.ezinames.com) aka Domain Names Australia Pty Ltd. iRegistrations becomes Ezinames aka Domain Names Australia http://dotau.org/archive/2004-08/0005.html Now, according to their updated terms and conditions, Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd is the company behind the business. They have also reduced their "free trial period" from 7 days to 3. Which means that unsuspecting people who think they are registering a domain name for $US5.95 get slug with a $US599 hosting package on top of that if they don't opt-out of the "free trial" in 3 days! I looked up ASIC and found that Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd has been deregistered. Is it possible to hold a valid contact with a company that no longer exists? from: http://www.search.asic.gov.au/cgi-bin/gns030c?acn=096256110 " ... Extracted from ASIC's database at 08:07:24 on 25/09/2004 Name INTERNET REGISTRATIONS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ACN 096 256 110 ABN 96 096 256 110 Type Australian Proprietary Company, Limited By Shares Registration Date 19/03/2001 Next Review Date 19/03/2004 Status Deregistered Locality of Registered Office not available Jurisdiction Australian Securities & Investments Commission Former Name(s) INTERNET NAME REGISTRATIONS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD INTERNET NAMES REGISTRY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ... " from: http://www.ezinames.com/index.php?act=other&feat=terms " ... Terms and Conditions ... Parties 1.1 Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd trading as ezinames.com and hereafter for the purposes of this contract referred to as ezinames, is the service provider under this contract. ... 2.6.2 Currently each new ezinames account attracts the provision of the following services for the first domain registered from ezinames : Bulk 500MB Hosting account, host up to 20 domains with up to 20,000MB data transfer (20GB), 500x POP email accounts, 20 MySQL Databases, 200 FTP accounts, 200 Mailing Lists, 500 Sub-domains, CGI-Bin, Control Panel, Search engine submission (provided in hosting control panel). ... 2.6.4 ezinames offers these services free for a trial period of 3 days from the date of domain name registration. ... 2.6.9 Billing after the initial free trial period is by direct debit from the registrants nominated credit card at the rate of $US595 for 1 year service period. This charge will be billed in $AU at the then current exchange rate as provided at www.x-rates.com ... 2.6.13 Should any fees charged by ezinames to the registrants nominated credit card for the account be charged back (including but not limited to fees for domain registration, hosting, or search engine submission) then ezinames shall gain full ownership, control and possession of the domain name involved. The registrant will also be liable to pay ezinames a chargeback administrative fee of $30.00. ... " With regards to Paul Fox, who Bradley and Chesley both attest has nothing to do with any of their current operations; his name is found in an undertaking signed by Bradley Norrish on behalf of Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd. ACCC - Undertakings register (s. 87B) 2002 - Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/331708 http://www.accc.gov.au/content/item.phtml?itemId=331708&nodeId=file40036b387 663e&fn=d02_63700.pdf " ... 3.3 Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd undertakes at its own expense to procure that Mr Bradley Norrish and Mr Paul Fox each swear and provide to the Applicant no later than February 2003 an affidavit verifying (and annexing adequate documentary evidence) that Internet Registrations Australia Pty Ltd has carried out its obligations ... " Ezinames, Domain Names Australia, Internet Registrations Australia, Chesley Rafferty, Bradley Norrish, Paul Fox http://whatsinaname.com.au/slammers/ Josh -- http://josh.id.au/Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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