I would be more forceful with the original registrar and make them deal with the problem since they are the ones not being forceful enough to get the desired result for your money and if they do not give the desired result I would file an official complaint with ICANN they are sanctioning bogus domain registrars that are not living up to their commitment. poptix@sleepybox.poptix.net wrote:
In network solutions favour, I have to say that I have not recieved any invoices for the domains I've renewed in the past few months (quite a few) only a letter confirming that payment was recieved and that it will be up for renew in another x amount of years. OTOH, I have recieved letters from network solutions that look like bills for renewal, that are actually changeover forms to move your domain from another registrar (opensrs in the 3 letters I got) which I greatly dislike. (it's real fun when the customer gets it and calls to complain that they paid us for it already, and want to know why they're getting a bill from NSI). NSI, moving from one bad marketing ploy to another.
Matthew S. Hallacy XtraTyme Technologies
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, Henry R. Linneweh wrote:
That is rather dumb not being able to reconcile accounts paid with accounts received like any other normal business model that has a billing department.
Thank you; |--------------------------------| | Thinking is a learned process. | | ICANN member @large | | Gigabit over IP, ieee 802.17 | | working group | | Resilient Packet Transport | |--------------------------------| Henry R. Linneweh
-- Thank you; |--------------------------------| | Thinking is a learned process. | | ICANN member @large | | Gigabit over IP, ieee 802.17 | | working group | | Resilient Packet Transport | |--------------------------------| Henry R. Linneweh