I am not so sure they even want your money. I have been waiting 2 days for a
response on a domain I am trying to register for a customer.
Morris Allen
VidcomNet, Inc.
I am not so sure they even want your money. I have been waiting 2 days for a
response on a domain I am trying to register for a customer.
Morris Allen
VidcomNet, Inc.
How far did you get? When I tried to register some domains earlier this
week via the web interface I never got the filled-out template mailed to
me. It worked yestarday, though. Should have just filled the template
out myself.
-Charles
On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 07:54:48PM -0600, Moe Allen put this into my mailbox:
I am not so sure they even want your money. I have been waiting 2 days for a
response on a domain I am trying to register for a customer.
That's nothing. They've been sitting on my request to change a nameserver
IP address for a *month*. The old IP and route are long gone, and
now my clients are having trouble resolving their domains because of it.
I've sent e-mail to action@internic.net twice and markk@internic.net
once. Squat. The ticket still shows 'Open', too.
Next week, I plan to phone them up daily until they do something about
my request. Too bad it's not a 1-800 number.
-Sven
I also have been trying to change nameserver IP address for a little over
a month. When I call them up, they keep giving me this we are very busy
story. Then they ask me to wait a week and send them email if it is not
done.
Had this problem a few weeks ago with trying to register a new domain,
as well... turns out, the domain DID get registered but completion
notice was never sent out... (so you might check that just-in-case)
...always nice when you start getting lame delegations from spammers
(presumeably) before you get the InterNICs notice that the registration
was completed and was taking effect; yes, I know, the name servers
should be setup first -- I can only say it wasn't me who sent in the new
registration.
Regards,
Russell