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01-07-2002, 04:54 PM #1Junior Guru Wannabe
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Network Solutions allowed registrar transfer 16 days before expiration
Hi
Strange sequence of events:
Fri Jan 4 - 11:12
GoDaddy emails me to confirm I want to transfer to them
Fri Jan 4 - 21:00
Reply to Godaddy to confirm
Sun Jan 6 - 02:46
Network Solutions emails me to confirm the transfer request
Sun jan 6 - 02:58
Network Solutions emails me again - which is odd because the domain only has an admin contact and nothing else so why 2 emails? They also had different session/id strings so it wasn't a dupe of the first email
Sun Jan 6 - 13:00
Network Solutions sends this strange email - automated??
From: " VeriSign, Inc." <billing@networksolutions.com>
Subject: INVOICE FOR (*edited*.com)
Date: 12-DEC-2001
Registration/Renewal Information:
1a. Notice Number.....................: *EDITED*
1b. Notice Date.......................: 12-DEC-2001
1c. Notice Due Date...................: 11-JAN-2002
Domain Name Information:
2a. Registered Domain Name.............: *EDITED*
2b. Period Covered.....................: 23-JAN-2002 - 23-JAN-2004
2c. Amount Due.........................: $70.00 U.S. Dollars
Sun Jan 6 - 17:00
Reply to both emails from Network Solutions saying I wish to transfer the domain
Mon Jan 7 - 12:00
Email from Network Solutions saying transfer is approved
Mon Jan 7 - 14:00
Godaddy email saying transfer is done.
....I'm amazed the transfer went through, I guess I was lucky? Must be because the domain transfer email was sent before the invoice one (I never received an invoice in December either, so I don't know why that thing is dated Dec. 12th)
Strange but true.
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01-07-2002, 06:23 PM #2Disabled
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Wow.. you are lucky.. I was not so lucky a few months ago with one of my personal domains. I was stuck paying them again for another year of hell....
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01-07-2002, 06:32 PM #3Web Hosting Master
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I received these same "bills" from Network Solutions for domains I had transfered from them in October - also dated the 12th of December, and also for a two year registration.
It took me a minute to catch my breath, since I'm managing my own domains now at myOstrich Internet .
-tmyOstrich Internet - OpenSRS Domain Names & Digital Certificates
http://www.myostrich.net
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01-07-2002, 08:22 PM #4Web Hosting Master
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It seems your domain would have expired on 23-JAN-2002 so you just transfered it before that time. Nothing unusual. If you think the renewal notices are odd, then don't worry. You'll get noties about your domain expiring for months to come and probably even next year. I have domains that I've transfered and they keep sending me renewal notices *still*. Just freaks you out for a second until you realize the domain isn't with NetSol anymore (whew).
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01-07-2002, 08:27 PM #5WHT Addict
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The same here.
I received an invoice, but I'd already transfered the domain to 000domains
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01-07-2002, 08:40 PM #6Web Hosting Master
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I can't remember when exactly I transfered this domain from NetSol, but it was long ago enough that I can't remember it The renewal notices are:
URGENT, your domain will expire... blah blah blah...
-and everytime I have to go into the domains to make sure it isn't with them. I have one stuck with them *still*...
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01-07-2002, 10:21 PM #7Junior Guru Wannabe
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I think it's just one of the many ways NetSol wants to f00l people into paying renewals for domains NetSol no longer manage... :p
That's a scam! (which they can say it's just a billing error... )
Edited: for spelling errors
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01-08-2002, 02:54 AM #8Web Hosting Master
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I'd agree that it is a way to fool you, except that they provide the link where you are supposed to go and ask you to log in to renew, but since the domain isn't in their system, it won't let you get in. So they may be banking on you contacting them to ask about the problem, then do something, but otherwise, it may be that they don't have their automated messages synched with what is actually happening.
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01-08-2002, 04:57 AM #9Junior Guru Wannabe
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The reason I mentioned it was strange was because it had been mentioned in many places (and some threads on here) that there was a 'lock' policy on domains that were within 30 days of expiration...
I guess that's not true anymore?