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RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer

date posted 13th September 2006 16:24

< you used to be able to go through nominet (if its a .co.uk) so long as =
you
can prove that your client is the real owner of the company the domain
relates to (shouldnt be too hard). I'd give them a ring, they're =
normally
pretty helpful with stuff like this.>

Think I'll test this route before offering him a reward for being
unprofessional.

Thanks both for your input :)

kind regards
Paul Bryant
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http://webdesignSME.co.uk

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Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: Problem freelancer


you used to be able to go through nominet (if its a .co.uk) so long as =
you
can prove that your client is the real owner of the company the domain
relates to (shouldnt be too hard). I'd give them a ring, they're =
normally
pretty helpful with stuff like this.

chris


>
>Hi
>
>I've recently been instructed to design a new website for a client. =
This is
>a redesign of a site that was previously designed and hosted by another
>freelancer.
>
>When he originally designed it, he put the legal registrant as himself. =
I
>have asked, and so has the client, to change the IPS Tag to my host. He
>agreed to do so (verbally). That, however, was 2 weeks ago.
>
>It now appears that he is unwilling to transfer the domain. Whether =
this is
>because of lost business or it will cost him =A330 to change the =
registered
>owner I'm not sure (though the IPS Tag is free of course and only takes =
a
>minute at most to organise).
>
>The client, not unreasonably, wants to use the same domain. She's in =
the
>tourist industry and has spent years building links up (all one way) =
and
has
>a number of loyal customers who use the site.=20
>
>Presumably I can't get the IPS Tag changed directly his host without =
his
>knowledge. What's the best way to proceed? Any ideas?
>
>kind regards
>Paul Bryant
>
>http://webdesignSME.co.uk
>
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>=20
>
>
>
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