Ben, I thought my VeriSign .biz applications were not submitted. Then I received
the following message from VeriSign. Partial text follows: >> NeuLevel
reports that they have sent three >> e-mail notifications to applicants
of domain names in an >> undefined status asking them to complete the application
process. I never received these 3 emails. Partial text follows: >>
For your convenience, the following are instructions from the >> original
NeuLevel e-mails to complete the application process: VeriSign themselves sent
my userids and passwords. I was able to "proceed" with most, if not all, of my
applications. Maybe your applications were actually submitted, as mine were?
But you never received these "last ditch" notices from Verisign? There is
certainly enough time now, with the court ruling, to have your applications corrected. Steve
Feibish start of email VeriSign sent: >>Dear .biz Domain Name Applicant, >> >>The
.biz Registry, NeuLevel, has informed us that your domain >>name application
for the .biz domain name listed below is still >>in an undefined status.
This means that one or more person(s) >>have filed an Intellectual Property
(IP) Claim for the same name, >>and you must complete the application
process in order to proceed >>with your application. NeuLevel reports
that they have sent three >>e-mail notifications to applicants of domain
names in an >>undefined status asking them to complete the application
process. >>If you do not respond to one of those e-mails for the domain
name >>listed below, your domain name application will not be processed. >> >>As
a courtesy follow-up to NeuLevel's e-mails, VeriSign, Inc. >>would like
to remind you that you have until 8 PM ET tomorrow, >>October 11, 2001,
to complete the application process for this >>.biz domain name. If you
have already done so, please disregard >>this e-mail. >> >>For
your convenience, the following are instructions from the >>original NeuLevel
e-mails to complete the application process:
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