
On 4 Aug 99, at 6:36, melinda b. thompson wrote: <snip>
i suggest that internic should prorate the yearly charge and have to subtract the prorated days that it takes them to process change orders from the yearly bill for the domain.
each single one would be just a small ammount.
however, with as many domains that have been held up in "manual processing" or whatever, it could add up.
opinions?
As frustrating as it can be to deal with InterNIC, objectively it should be noted that: (1) Your proposal would be costly to enforce because it would be necessary to determine whether the registrant submitted a correctly formed template so that culpability could be determined. (2) It wasn't that long ago that two-week processing was standard for a lot of domain transactions. They raised the bar on themselves by improving turnaround time through automatic processing. I'm not sure that they should now have to pay a price for that. -- Mark Borchers NetworkTwo Communications Group "Give beer to those who are perishing..." (Proverbs 31:6)