Marco,
Your domain push system is completely wrong. I have never seen other registrars making the same mistake as you do. In fact most registrars correctly update whois data automatically during the push. I don't know any registrars that has such a big and obvious mistake as you do. What is more natural than property changing hands and whois data reflecting the change?
If you didn't come here insisting on such an obvious blunder, I would have thought that this mistake was an oversight during the site creation. It is so obvious that whois data should be updated during push, the only logical explanation for internet.bs is that you forgot to add this feature at the beginning. I can not believe that you seriously support such a huge mistake.
Please correct your mistake and try to not argue on such huge mistakes because it makes people really really upset. I can not tell you how much I control myself right now not to tell you what I think about your argument. But I can tell that it is very very wrong.
If you had only some experience about selling at sedo.com and escrow.com you would know exactly why it is so wrong to leave whois unchanged during domain push.
This is the biggest blunder I have ever seen in any registrar. You should fix this immediately and edit your above post. You can not be seriously arguing that you are doing the correct thing by leaving whois unchanged after a push.
It is not my job to ask a complete stranger a lot of personal details so that I can update the whois because some useless website does not do this automatically.
To me it looks like you don't understand whois contacts. The admin contact of a domain shows the owner of the domain. You can not have a domain in your account with somebody elses whois details on it. Your system allows exactly that.
I'm selling domains to people who don't know what a domain is. Don't make me beg them to remove my whois details and put theirs after I have already pushed the domain.
Your domain push system is completely wrong. I have never seen other registrars making the same mistake as you do. In fact most registrars correctly update whois data automatically during the push. I don't know any registrars that has such a big and obvious mistake as you do. What is more natural than property changing hands and whois data reflecting the change?
If you didn't come here insisting on such an obvious blunder, I would have thought that this mistake was an oversight during the site creation. It is so obvious that whois data should be updated during push, the only logical explanation for internet.bs is that you forgot to add this feature at the beginning. I can not believe that you seriously support such a huge mistake.
Please correct your mistake and try to not argue on such huge mistakes because it makes people really really upset. I can not tell you how much I control myself right now not to tell you what I think about your argument. But I can tell that it is very very wrong.
If you had only some experience about selling at sedo.com and escrow.com you would know exactly why it is so wrong to leave whois unchanged during domain push.
This is the biggest blunder I have ever seen in any registrar. You should fix this immediately and edit your above post. You can not be seriously arguing that you are doing the correct thing by leaving whois unchanged after a push.
It is not my job to ask a complete stranger a lot of personal details so that I can update the whois because some useless website does not do this automatically.
To me it looks like you don't understand whois contacts. The admin contact of a domain shows the owner of the domain. You can not have a domain in your account with somebody elses whois details on it. Your system allows exactly that.
I'm selling domains to people who don't know what a domain is. Don't make me beg them to remove my whois details and put theirs after I have already pushed the domain.
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