> If NSI cannot reclaim unpaid domains for auction, RSPs should not be > permitted to take ownership of domains either. This is a wise policy. > I support it remaining as is. If someone buys a domain from NSI, and 1 month later does the charge back -- do they still have full access to the domain, or does NSI place it on Hold? What is the process if someone does a chargeback at NSI for a domain they bought 1 month prior?
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- Re: Re[6]: ICANN political ... Joe Baptista
- RE: Re[6]: ICANN political ... easygoing
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