On 13 March 2014 14:52, David Njuguna <dnjuguna@gmail.com> wrote:
Yesterday one of our clients requested their .ke domain registrar to the change name servers for their domain to the servers we use. The registrar's response was that they can only do so if they received a letter on a letter head from our company.

I simply do not feel like complying with this ludicrous request. What to do?

​Just comply if you have it. This is OK to safeguard your/their company image. 

Supposing your business partner decides after a breakup to transfer the name-servers somewhere else​ and you want them somewhere else over a call, Where will the registrant be if the battle went legal? He/she will be dragged to court for no reason if that route is taken. 

What about if i did a whois and contact your registrant, requested the record transfer and redirect your www records to russia/romania/china phishing sites or with obscene site.

Its a one-time event. Don't fight, it will leave you with wounds.

Be safe.


Kind Regards,
Wilson./