Hello Elliott, Sunday, December 10, 2000, 2:19:05 PM, you wrote: > What we do for credit sales: > we regiter the domain as "Reserved for Customer" with his address but > without his name > and leave OUR e-mail as the contact address. > If the customer does not pay, we keep the domain and put on sale. > That's the best we figured out to preserve from orders not followed > by payment. The issue here is more along the lines of a customer paying for the domain via credit card, and then requesting a "charge back" through their credit card provider (claiming they didn't do the transaction, didn't get what they paid for, etc). And chargebacks can occur up to 6 months after the charge (most credit card providers have a much shorter time, but some permit it up to 6 months from the purchase). -- Best regards, William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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