I really think you should um... not assume the domain is faked. If you read my post, you'd actually realize that it is registered to my ex-company, I also stated that I no longer have contact with them, so where might this letter head come from?
The registrant is my ex-employer, I am listed as a technical contact, and my friend, who also works on the domain, is listed as billing and administrative. The contacts are us. The domain is registered to a real company.
I thought the domain name would be irrelevant, I gave full details. Yes, the registrant is my ex employer, I remain a technical contact, my friend who also works on the domain, is listed as billing and administrative contact.
Yea that does sound kinda harsh:( But, I'll live and learn then I guess:(
Well, I recently wanted to change my domain registration, it is registered under the name of my previous employer. NSI now has basically made this impossible for me, because I do not hold any contacts with my previous employer now, and they want someone with "Authority" within the current registrant. I think these policies blow! My address is wrong on the domain, I recently moved so I cannot have forms mailed to my current address, because it is not listed anywhere on the current domain agreement. Does anyone know what I can do? I do not like the fact that my previous employer has full control of my domain. I cannot have them change it because I quit on the "not so best of terms".
I really think you should um... not assume the domain is faked. If you read my post, you'd actually realize that it is registered to my ex-company, I also stated that I no longer have contact with them, so where might this letter head come from?
The registrant is my ex-employer, I am listed as a technical contact, and my friend, who also works on the domain, is listed as billing and administrative. The contacts are us. The domain is registered to a real company.
I thought the domain name would be irrelevant, I gave full details. Yes, the registrant is my ex employer, I remain a technical contact, my friend who also works on the domain, is listed as billing and administrative contact.
:( But, I'll live and learn then I guess :(
Yea that does sound kinda harsh
Well, I recently wanted to change my domain registration, it is registered under the name of my previous employer.
NSI now has basically made this impossible for me, because I do not hold any contacts with my previous employer now, and they want someone with "Authority" within the current registrant.
I think these policies blow! My address is wrong on the domain, I recently moved so I cannot have forms mailed to my current address, because it is not listed anywhere on the current domain agreement.
Does anyone know what I can do? I do not like the fact that my previous employer has full control of my domain. I cannot have them change it because I quit on the "not so best of terms".