Tips? Deleted domain, Arrghhh!

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Author: Tom Achtenberg
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Subject: Tips? Deleted domain, Arrghhh!
As I said, Network $olutions is the M$ or domain registration. I know of
one domain that expired 10/16/01 and has yet to be released. They just do
not play by the same rules everyone else does. I recently intentionally let
a domain expire registered through Stargate and it was in the available pool
the day after it expired. That is the way it should be.

If they can get the domain away from N$ it would be well worth it.


----- Original Message -----
From: "George Toft" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: Tips? Deleted domain, Arrghhh!


Hi Tom,

I can see you've never dealt with Network Nosolutions. We had
a client who was a lawyer. It took three weeks and a threat of
legal action before they changed his authorative nameserver
entries. That took three weeks. Best I've seen them do anything
is 5 days - two weeks is the norm.

I fully support your position on Stargateinc.com. They have helped
me resolve issues in less than a day, including changing domain
information without a hassle.

George




Tom Achtenberg wrote:
>
> You *should* be able to go into your clients user account and renew the
> domain AND correct the email address. I've never used Network Solutions,
> but all the other registrar's I've used provide a control panel where you
> can set DNS, URL forwarding, make updates to admin, billing and technical
> clients. If someone else has registered it it is gone. If not consider
> re-registering it with another more responsive registrar than NS (the M$

or
> domain registration) I personally can recommend Stargate.com and they

only
> charge $8.85 per year. Once it is renewed or re-registered it should be
> back live within 24-72 hours. Check http://domainwhitepages.com to see

the
> status of the domain.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carl Parrish" <>
> To: "Plug-discuss" <>
> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 1:32 PM
> Subject: Re: Tips? Deleted domain, Arrghhh!
>
> William you *should* only have to fax the new contact info to them on
> the companies' letterhead. Unless someone else has already purchased the
> domain, it should take less than three days to have it back.
>
> Carl P.
>
> On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 13:13, William Lindley wrote:
> > Hi, one of my clients didn't realize he actually had to renew his .com
> > domain... and despite my contacting Network Solutions to get them to
> > change his registered email (they put @quest.net instead of
> > @qwest.net!)...
> >
> > They moved his domain to the Deleted List Abyss Of No Return!!!
> >
> > To quote Charlie Brown -- Arrrrghhhhhh!!!
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions how to recover a deleted domain name in
> > less than the month-plus it apparently takes? No website, no

business...
> >
> > \\/
> >
> >
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