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Re: [ga] Domain Transfer Complaint
- To: ga DNSO <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ga] Domain Transfer Complaint
- From: jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 01:44:32 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Andy and all,
Thanks for the tip on whom the registrar is. And yeah,
you may very well be correct. None the less saving it for
resale when the original registrant is paid up is grossly
unethical IMHO. Danny's point is also correct in that it
seems that there is no real oversight by ICANN or the GNSO
on this sort of thing, still. Why is that? Well your guess
is as good or maybe even better than mine. <shrug>
BTW, haven't we seen this sort of behavior from eNom before
some time ago?
Perhaps it's time to put eNom of the registrarwatch list
as a bad actor so that at least some new registrants will
not choose them as their registrar and than look to widely
publicizing this complaint in the press accordingly enumerating
ICANN's seeming lax oversight of it's registrars.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Andy Gardner <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Oct 13, 2007 10:50 PM
>To: ga DNSO <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [ga] Domain Transfer Complaint
>
>
>
>On Oct 13, 2007, at 9:30 PM, jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>>
>> Danny and all,
>>
>> Indeed. I wonder why he even bothered given the GNSO's
>> lack of addressing these sorts of problems in any meaningful
>> way, and ICANN's staff and Bod wringing their hands of these
>> repeated problems with registrars.
>>
>> One other thing I also noticed is that this fellow
>> didn't mention whom his registrar was in his complaint.
>
>It's eNom.
>>
>> From my point of view only, I believe whomever this registrar
>> is has taken far too long to address the problem adaquately if
>> at all, and should loose accreditation immediately.
>
>They might be saving it for themselves so they can auction it off at
>NameJet.com like they do all the other domains they claim to own.
>
>
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