Go ahead and slam NetSol for adopting this dishonorable and shady practice, which I will do as well. But if you do, you also need to slam the multitudes of other name registrar scamsters out there whose major or only method of doing business is by doing exactly this. NetSol is well late in entering the fray of doing business this way.
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NetSol is supposed to be respectable
There's a difference between Network Solutions and some of the other registrar-scammers out there, which is that Network Solutions is supposed to be respectable, while Domainer-Scum-Support.net isn't in a position of trust except by its dubious customers.