If you live in Australia ... :-) look up eSecure. Also avaiable by link from the
Westpac bank site. and my site I think if I
remember, on the payments options page. It also means you have to have a bank account
with the appropriate Australian bank(s)...
bob
> ALL of us want to know what the name of your e-commerce security company
> is!!! Because we all want to do business with this company that according to
> your description is THE ONLY e-commerce/banking entity IN THE WORLD that
> guarantees transactions.
>
> Please reply with their phone number/address/web address. I will sign up
> tomorrow and transfer dozens of accounts to them!
>
> Rich Shockney
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Merlin
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 7:48 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: deleting a ca domain
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> > You left out the fourth step!
> >
> > 4. The client receives their credit card statement, claims not to have
> > authorized the charge, and the credit card company charges it back to you.
> > You provide documentation to the credit card company, but the credit card
> > company doesn't know what a domain name is, and since you have so
> signature
> > they rule against you.
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> not a problem here, because I'm using an eCommerce interface specifically
> set up by the Bank+eSecure (the security company), that
> doesn't require a signature because it is specifically designed for online
> commerce, so in the rare event that a charge is
> contested, they actually sort it out, and not me.
> The mechanics of the online transaction generates a really solid paper trail
> with the bank and the eCommerce company, so it's nearly
> impossible for the customer to "forget" they made the purchase. The excuse
> doesn't wash in other words.
>
> If the 'forgetful' customer is actually insisting that they didn't buy the
> domain - then it's just too bad. They now own it and can
> just let it expire or sell it or do what ever they like with it.
> Either way, I'm not out of pocket because the eCommerce company guarentees
> the transaction. (their fees are enough to cover it
> anyway :-) )
> ---
> Robert Chalmers
> http://www.quantum-radio.net.au Quantum Radio
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> http://www.inexpensivewebsites.com Domain Name Registrations
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