>Several requests to the old ISP have gone unacknowledged and unheeded. > >Can anyone suggest a course of action which might sting them into action? Yep. Send an informal letter to the ACCC. It's not exactly their problem to sort out, but talk does often lead to action. Ensure a copy of the letter you send is also send to the ISP. You could ask your client to lodge a complaint to the TIO :) Formally. It is something the TIO will have to look into. THE DOMAIN NAME HANDBOOK http://www.domainhandbook.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The advice offered in this email is not considered professional advice, or it would be accompanied by an invoice. No permission is granted for republication of comments, without written consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Business Development, Technology Domain Registration and Network Advisory Telstra Convey Member AURSC http://www.aursc.ah.net Adam Todd Personal http://adamtodd.ah.net at§aus or at@ah.net http://adam.says.sheesh Phone +61 2 9729 0565 Network http://www.ah.net AU Internet News http://www.ah.net/lists/lwgate/INTERNET/ AU Internet User Mail List http://www.ah.net/lists/lwgate/OZ-USER/Received on Wed Apr 22 1998 - 00:50:02 UTC
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