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[OFF TOPIC] How to change a contact at InterNIC



Folks,

Sorry for the non-Debian nature of this, but I assume that this forum
would have members who have handled this.

Our domain in US, eurolink-systems.com, was registered by the guy who
started it up 3 years ago.  At that time he was hosting with CERF.NET.  At
some time, the subsidiary shifted to hosting with Concentric.  Our
marketing guy has since left, and his email id is no longer valid at his
ISP.

The situation is: 

Registrant:
Eurolink Software, Inc (EUROLINK-SYSTEMS-DOM)
   21060, HOMESTEAD ROAD, SUITE 201,
   CUPERTINO, CA 95014
   US

   Domain Name: EUROLINK-SYSTEMS.COM

   Administrative Contact:
      Prakash, B.S  (BP1281)  eurolink@IX.NETCOM.COM
      408-446-8643
########## This is the ex-employee.##########

   Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
      AENS Hostmaster  (CERF-HM)  dns@CERF.NET
      858-812-5000
   Billing Contact:
      AENS Hostmaster  (CERF-HM)  dns@CERF.NET
      858-812-5000

   Record last updated on 01-Feb-2000.
   Record created on 19-Nov-1996.
   Database last updated on 3-Feb-2000 01:14:45 EST.

   Domain servers in listed order:

   NS1.CNCHOST.COM              207.155.248.5
   NS2.CNCHOST.COM              207.155.252.5


I need to regain control of this, as just last week the registration was
suspended because of non-payment of renewal, because we never got the
invoice/email, because we shifted from CA to NJ, ...   The account has
since been restored, as NSI does not need to know who you are when you pay
;-)

My question is:  How can I convince NSI that I am legitimately asking on
behalf of Eurolink Systems, Inc, who really own this domain?

Thanks a ton,

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta			Tel: +91(11) 6941831, 6945227
Eurolink Systems Ltd			Fax: +91(11) 6943732
New Delhi, India		      email: ghane@eurolink.stpn.soft.net
          Eurolink doesn't pay me to speak for it, so I don't
              Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum viditur


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