
At 06:36 AM 8/4/99 -0700, melinda b. thompson wrote:
have been now waiting since july 17 for a simple NS change on a domain.
this is getting a bit ridiculous.
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.
Eminently reasonable. Supposedly, your registration fee is a lump-sum to cover the costs of administering the DNS entry over the length of the registration. Any time periods you're not getting *correct* administration of that entry should not be charged for. It's charging you for work not performed; which just happens to be illegal. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of ICANN?" Dean Robb Owner, PC-EASY (757) 495-EASY [3279] On-site computer repairs, upgrades and consultations Lead simulations reviewer, www.thegamers.net