Re: [DNS] Weird domain transfer issue

Re: [DNS] Weird domain transfer issue

From: Michael-Pappas <auda§michael-pappas.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 12:06:48 +1100 (EST)
Matthew,

This most defiantly is possible, if the transfer was confirmed the domain
will be transfered even if it was just renewed. The expire date will have
been reset to the transfer date if you check it with Enetica.
So basically the registry just got 2 x $11 fees to renew one domain name.
A renew function from Melbourne IT and a transfer from Enetica.
The way in which domain names are only registered for 2 year in the .au 
space this is going to happen more and more. Registrants are going to have
to be a lot more careful and make final decisions when they choose a
registrar to renew with.
Regards,

Michael-Pappas.

> Is this possible?
>
> Company X's .com.au domain is up for renewal. Solutions provider Y
> offers to renew  and goes and does so through Melbourne IT. Solutions
> provider A (who does web design for X) offers X to renew at a lower
> cost via Enetica. X likes lower cost and asks for it to be done.
> Domain transferred to Enetica and renewed.
>
> Issues
>
> * Solutions Provider Y is billed by Melbourne IT they think they have
> renewed it.
> * Enetica on the other hand thinks they have renewed / transfered the
> domain and state that if a domain is renewed it is held for 90 days.
>
> Is this double registration technically possible?
>
> Also Company X has stated that they were still thinking about
> renewing through the first Solutions provider Y and had not actually
> intended to use them (as they were quite expensive).
>
> Yours,
>
> Matthew King
>
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