I seem to remember them saying, in their old contract, that your money was
for the service of processing the registration and even if the domain was
gone by the time they got around to processing it, you were still the out
cash; no refunds... I wonder if this is the same with their new .ca
contract... in other words, play the internic.ca lottery... maybe win, maybe
lose...
The happiest day of my life (well, in the past year, anyway) was when I
x-fered my domains to OpenSRS. Internic.ca inspired me to get into the
reseller business. I figured, hey, if they're making money with such crappy
service, then I can make money easy in this business. Just provide a little
courtesy to the customer.
my two cents...
-Eric
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----- Original Message -----
From: "J. Scott Schiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discuss-List@Opensrs. Org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 5:39 PM
Subject: .CA question
> For clarification - it states in the internic.ca FAQ that _CIRA_
> requires that payment be secured for all advance registrations
> _before_ any registrations are completed (thus REQUIRING refunds
> as a condition of offering this service).
>
> Is this so?
>
> Scott Schiller
> VP
> GIA Web Services, Inc.
>
>
> Get your @ together!
> ---http://domainalchemy.com---
>
>