Best of luck with your problem. I still have nothing to work with as to whether its a serious abuse, a miscommunication, or a potential threat. I do lots of research, but you have to realize there are many people on the net who unintentionally misconstrue things and blow them out of proportion all the time. Currently, I have no problems with many of the possible misrepresentations NetSol has on their website regarding "price". Many companies do that. I just don't BUY from them hoping to get a decently priced registration.
I know of many problems with Network Solutions in the past, and many technical issues with them that have caused problems from me and my clients. The REASON why I like hearing specifics, is that I believe it is easy to misinterpret certain issues and become more outraged than is necessary. For instance, one client of mine purchased his domain name through a Network Solutions wholesaler, and after transferring his hosting services to my company, he was shocked to have his domain name deactivated when it expired. We quickly scrambled to get his domain name through Network Solution's interface, but we had to perform what is called an "internal transfer", from one account type to another, before we were able to do anything. I expressed my frustration to them over the phone, an after a few phone calls, the domain name issue was resolved in a day. Were I attempting to transfer the name, and Network Solution' INTERNAL data showed it under the account of the wholesaler still, I'm sure we'd have no end of trouble. Another friend of mine lost a domain name because he purchased it FROM someone else, and never acquired proper account information. To this day he blames NetSol when every version of his story I've heard places the blame squarely on his own naivete (with regards to the domain name system).
This is what I mean about the "beauracracy", but in *these* cases, it doesn't make them "SCAMMERS"... just difficult to do business with sometimes. It makes it all the more important for people to articulate and discuss the problems they run into, without simply getting angry and issuing non-specific remarks condemning them. Who knows a legitimate gripe from a misinterpreted one? I would rather someone not say anything negative if they can't explain it.
I've come to see many people on the net "fly off the handle" without good reason. So, I'll have to keep to that line unless I hear something real. I've heard many legitimately screwy PayPal cases, and yet I still do good business through them. I don't think they're scammers, but people need to be as aware and INFORMED as possible not to get ground in their administerial cogs and goof-ups.
If someone receives a certified offer, everything I've heard thus far says, "Take it seriously. Be aware of any past problems with the process. Move forward." I don't think "NetSol... BAD" serves anyone at this point.
~ Nexus