Bruce, the reality of small business is that they're too busy to investigate the links that you provide, even assuming that they'd understand what's said in the first place. Instead they'll simply ring their normal service provider with whom they already have a relationship, and ask "I've just received this letter - what the hell does in mean? - just sort it out for me - you're supposed to be the expert" When I read that email, even as a reseller, it came across to me as vengeful toward the ex-reseller concerned, inferring that MIT had taken action against a recalcitrant. It was certainly beyond the average registrant's comprehension, particularly in the context of the industry clamouring to have MIT take action against its rogue resellers. Ron Stark -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Tonkin [mailto:Bruce.Tonkin§melbourneit.com.au] Sent: Thursday, 24 October 2002 10:44 AM To: 'dns§lists.auda.org.au' Subject: RE: [DNS] Melbourne IT Your "Trusted" Australian Registrar Hello Josh, You seem to be selectively quoting out of context. There is a list of question and answers, and you have quoted from one, without giving the text of the others. > > http://www.melbourneit.com.au/help/index.php?questionid=690 > > "I have received an official notice from Melbourne IT > advising me of the > the termination of the reseller previously managing my > .com.au, what do > I do now?" Perhaps you should have reminded the registrant to read all the FAQ's associated with the notice. Their question is clearly answered. For example: http://www.melbourneit.com.au/help/index.php?questionid=692 "I have spoken to the reseller terminated by Melbourne IT, and they told me to ignore the notice, and they will manage my domain name? There is no need to respond to Melbourne IT's notice. You may continue to ask your terminated reseller as your agent to provide management of your domain name via the website: www.melbourneit.com.au/maintenance, but you will need to provide them with your current domain name password. Melbourne IT, as an auDA accredited registrar, will advise you when your domain is due for renewal, and you may decide to ask the terminated reseller to perform the renewal for you. The terminated reseller will need to use or become an auDA accredited registrar or an authorised reseller of an auDA accredited registrar to perform a renewal for you. Be wary of offers to renew your domain name more than 90 days prior to the expiry date. Melbourne IT will advise when your name is due for renewal, and you may decide then which supplier to use to process your renewal. " At no stage have we said that the company mentioned in the letter cannot renew the name. Regards, Bruce > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL. (364 subscribers.)Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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