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I have lost track of how many years this has gone on and how many Internic.net complaints I have filed but thge situation is getting worse. Just about every single domain that goes through Pool gets locked and cannot be transferred out for one reason or another. The support from their registrars such as NameScout keeps sending the same nonsense responses and they never send the auth code until I send 4 or 5 complaints to the legal department and/or ICANN contacts them.
When you go get the auth code it is either not avaiable via the web interface or you get the code as "ERROR". then when you contact support they come up with excuses not to send the code to the admin contact. The most common one is "mail-from" 'authtenication.' This was the system used in 1995 by Network Solutions back when it was easy to hijack a domain. Of course anyone can put anything in the "mail-from" field so it has nothing to do with security. I was assured last year that the personnel have been trained to correct that (Which they did not). Now they even send out a message claiming that the domain registrant must remove alises from their whois records! They know full well all they need to do is send the auth code to the admin contact e-mail but they find excuses not to do it and there is always something wrong with the web interface system.
One of their registrars (DomainRegistry.com) even told me I was now not allowed to change the admin contact and that they were not going to e-mail the auth code to the admin contact. They finally sent it after they were contacted by ICANN.
When you go get the auth code it is either not avaiable via the web interface or you get the code as "ERROR". then when you contact support they come up with excuses not to send the code to the admin contact. The most common one is "mail-from" 'authtenication.' This was the system used in 1995 by Network Solutions back when it was easy to hijack a domain. Of course anyone can put anything in the "mail-from" field so it has nothing to do with security. I was assured last year that the personnel have been trained to correct that (Which they did not). Now they even send out a message claiming that the domain registrant must remove alises from their whois records! They know full well all they need to do is send the auth code to the admin contact e-mail but they find excuses not to do it and there is always something wrong with the web interface system.
One of their registrars (DomainRegistry.com) even told me I was now not allowed to change the admin contact and that they were not going to e-mail the auth code to the admin contact. They finally sent it after they were contacted by ICANN.