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Horrible business practice by NetSol
- To: domain-tasting-2008@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Horrible business practice by NetSol
- From: david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:15:50 -0700
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is an absolute horrible business move on Network Solutions part, and I can not
believe ICANN is letting them abuse the system. I support ICANN in more ways
than one and was under the impression my fee's I pay for domain name
registration would support a better action against a company that conducts
business in this manner. </div>
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<div>They are, in fact holding domain names "ransom" to create revenue. You
search names through their whoIS and can not register that said domain name
from another registrar. What if you are comparing pricing between registrars?
You have to let them sit on the domain and hold up a business or new startup?
Who is to say they will be available after the 5 day "hold" ? I recall the
Chairman of NetSol tell us not to worry about this about 3 months ago and
talked AGAINST the practice. </div>
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<div>Now they are initiating it. Shame on you NetSol, and shame on you too
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