[thelist] My chat with Network Solutions
Dave Fitch
dave at dere-street.com
Fri Jul 27 15:26:31 CDT 2001
CDitty <mail at redhotsweeps.com> said:
>They wouldn't elaborate on the grace period.
The grace period is the amount of time they spend trying to convince
you to renew. The length of time obviously/probably depends on how
expensive the services the original owner is buying from them are.
>How can they continue to get away with this? Where are the checks
>and balances? If a domain expires on a certain date, then it should
>be released soon after.
In an ideal world everyone understands how these things work. The
reality is most people don't. Addresses change, NetSol doesn't get
informed, ISP's bugger things up, crap happens. A system with no
leeway whatsoever is ripe for abuse I think, though I'm not saying
that there shouldn't be some published limit on how long the grace
period runs.
But let's be honest Chris. If you know enough to know that the domain
registration has expired, you're probably one of them anarchists
who'll go off and register the domain through another registrar and
give NetSol all of $6. You're not their target market ;-)
Dave
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