On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 04:30:08PM -0400, Alex wrote:
> We had a former customer who parked about 300 domains with his
> registry on our server but is no longer a customer and hasn't moved
> his domains. There aren't any hosts behind the domains.
>
> Is there anything more I can do to block/prevent them from continually
> querying my system outside of just redirecting them to localhost or
> something?
>
> It's not a terrible amount of traffic, but it's pretty substantial.
>
> Unfortunately asking him nicely didn't work.

On Sun, Jun 24, 2018, at 15:48, Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
Serve the customer an invoice. They're his domains after all, and he's
using up your resources. You can identify him and show that your
resources are being used because he has not moved the delegations.

On 25.06.18 09:06, Dave Warren wrote:
Absent a situation where the customer has agreed to purchase this service,
the only result sending an invoice would have is that you have increased
your loss by adding wasted time, toner, paper, an envelope and the cost of
postage.

You might flag the customer's attention, but since "Unfortunately asking
him nicely didn't work." it seems unlikely that repeatedly annoying the
individual repeatedly will be productive.

I believe this can eb the same situation as putting images owned by getty to
your website. They will send you invoice with higher price than if you had a
contract...

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