[47723] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: OT: Changing NIC handle info
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mary Grace)
Fri May 10 23:05:11 2002
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 23:04:43 -0400
To: Adam McKenna <adam-nanog@flounder.net>
From: Mary Grace <nanog@diskserv.com>
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$27 per year savings? Over $35? OpenSRS sells its resellers regs for $10,
not $8.
Are you saying you pay $8 and not $10 to OpenSRS for .com, .net, .org ? Or
that you pay $10 and only charge them $8?
At 05:28 PM 5/10/02 -0700, you wrote:
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>On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 02:17:59AM +0200, Paul Wouters wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 10 May 2002, Adam McKenna wrote:
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>> > They've begun making the templates harder and harder to find. I don't
know
>> > if this is on purpose (although I suspect it is).
>>
>> Ofcourse it is. Only ask the admin-c (clueless client) for approval to
>> transfer (not the tech-c, whose email address actually works and who is
>> in fact moving the domain) and you're almost guaranteed that the transfer
>> request will fail to deliver. If it does deliver, make it hard by needing
>> a reply within 96 hours. Also, "losing" a few emails, like a modify for
>> the admin-c by the tech-c if the expire date of the domain is only a week
>> away works wonders too.
>
>It's nice not having to deal with that BS anymore. All of my domains are in
>OpenSRS, and for the ones that aren't I let the customers manage themselves.
>
>It usually doesn't take much convincing to get them to switch, especially at
>a savings of $27 per year.
>
>--Adam
>
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