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I wish you all of you on this board good luck with your transfers. Verisignââ¬â¢s is refusing to provide me with the auth-info code necessary for a .INFO transfer out. It is far more insidious than simply refusing transfers (aka .coms refusals). With a transfer refusal, the gaining registrar is able to somewhat provide documentation and/or statistics. In this case, because the auth-info is not provided, there is no proper gaining registrar. This appears to be a new transfer refusal tactic with .INFO that affects all of us in the internet community. I just filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission today on Verisign, the text of my compliant follows:
Verisign is refusing to provide the auth-info code for my domain, XXXX.INFO, necessary to transfer the domain name out (away from their registry).
On August 2nd, 4th, 11th, 28th, and September 2nd 2002, I contacted Verisign at 888-642-9675. The operators have been very polite. On the first, third and forth calls I was informed that I would receive the auth-info code by e-mail in 24 hours (I did not receive such E-mail and they acknowledge that one was NOT sent). On the second call, I was informed that something would be mailed to me to fax back to have the auth-info code provided. That was never mailed. On the fifth call, I requested to speak to a supervisor. I was informed that ââ¬Åproblemââ¬Â was in the software department ââ¬â no further information available, your ticket# is XX#1-XXXXXX. They agree that my domain does not expire for over one-year, there is not hold or other problem.
Verisign is in a fiduciary responsibility with respect to its registrar/registry responsibilities. Its failure to provide my auth-info code, is addition to possible violating its contract(s) with the Department of Commerce, may violate numerous Federal Trade regulations.
I explain it to my friends, how would you react if your stock broker refused to release your securities to another broker?
I appreciate your investigation of the matter and will cooperate with whatever information I can provide. However, I do not believe that any of the facts are in dispute. Please contact me at my home at xxx-xxx-xxxx and I will return the call. Thanking you in advance.
Verisign is refusing to provide the auth-info code for my domain, XXXX.INFO, necessary to transfer the domain name out (away from their registry).
On August 2nd, 4th, 11th, 28th, and September 2nd 2002, I contacted Verisign at 888-642-9675. The operators have been very polite. On the first, third and forth calls I was informed that I would receive the auth-info code by e-mail in 24 hours (I did not receive such E-mail and they acknowledge that one was NOT sent). On the second call, I was informed that something would be mailed to me to fax back to have the auth-info code provided. That was never mailed. On the fifth call, I requested to speak to a supervisor. I was informed that ââ¬Åproblemââ¬Â was in the software department ââ¬â no further information available, your ticket# is XX#1-XXXXXX. They agree that my domain does not expire for over one-year, there is not hold or other problem.
Verisign is in a fiduciary responsibility with respect to its registrar/registry responsibilities. Its failure to provide my auth-info code, is addition to possible violating its contract(s) with the Department of Commerce, may violate numerous Federal Trade regulations.
I explain it to my friends, how would you react if your stock broker refused to release your securities to another broker?
I appreciate your investigation of the matter and will cooperate with whatever information I can provide. However, I do not believe that any of the facts are in dispute. Please contact me at my home at xxx-xxx-xxxx and I will return the call. Thanking you in advance.