if your domain registration expires prior to the transfer taking place you are required to renew the registration with the originating registrar. The Orginating registrar does not "Have" to accept the transfer request. The main reason they do not accept the requests is that the domain is on "hold" or it has legal issues associated with the domain.
NSI is clearly trying to stop the flow of resellers that are coming into the field via OpenSRS and other competitors. Now they are trying hit us with a "Move it and Lose it" clause. NSI has clearly gone to far.
OpenSRS certainly has a draw for folks wanting cheap domains and better management of those registrant records. But, I am afraid that OpenSRS is simply going to muddy the dirty water even more so. It is just "too" easy for someone to become a registrar reseller.
Domain Backlash is among us.
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if your domain registration expires prior to the transfer taking place you are required to renew the registration with the originating registrar. The Orginating registrar does not "Have" to accept the transfer request. The main reason they do not accept the requests is that the domain is on "hold" or it has legal issues associated with the domain.
NSI is clearly trying to stop the flow of resellers that are coming into the field via OpenSRS and other competitors. Now they are trying hit us with a "Move it and Lose it" clause. NSI has clearly gone to far.
OpenSRS certainly has a draw for folks wanting cheap domains and better management of those registrant records. But, I am afraid that OpenSRS is simply going to muddy the dirty water even more so. It is just "too" easy for someone to become a registrar reseller.
Domain Backlash is among us.
Sativa
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