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hi, i have a text version of network solutions domain registration form.
with this form you can make changes or create new domains. i dowmload it,
fill it out in a word processor and them email it to
[log in to unmask]
there are some rules and regs you need to fill it out so it does not get
rejected. if you like i'll send it to you
peter
On Sat, 29 May 1999, Martin Tibor wrote:
> We purchased a domain name from a company that had one we wish to acquire. We
> have attempted to change the registration 14 times without any success. No
> matter how we address them they continue to return our requests to make the
> required changes. They continue to change their procedures so we have not been
> able to straighten this out. Inquiries for help go unanswered. If you find a
> way to make them comply or find an agency that we can complain to I would love
> to help put some pressure on them to perform. The whole business of domain name
> registration should be put in the hands of someone who can handle it and this
> certainly isn't internic.
>
>
>
> At 05:17 PM 3/23/99 -0500, Peter Mikochik wrote:
> >network solutions just screwed us big time.
> >
> >part of my business is hosting and designing web sites.
> >
> >to register a new domain name you go to network solutions, fill
> >out an on line form. the output of the form is emailed back to
> >you and you submit it to [log in to unmask]
> >
> >up until now, the site at
> >http://rs.internic.net
> >was pretty accessible and i had no problems with it.
> >now...
> >their site is full of weird forms where i guess alignment and
> >images guide you. well i got some of the way thru until i hit a
> >script that left me on a blank screen. dead end.
> >
> >i have to use this site to earn a living. it was fine, now it is
> >useless.
> >
> >i use the internet professionally. i am excellent at filling
> >out even complex forms with speech, so they can't say it's me.
> >i can't even find the downloadable off line forms.
> >
> >network solutions is an agent of the u s government.
> >what can be done?
> >
> >peter mikochik
> >
> >
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> Marty Tibor
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