At 02:45 PM 5/11/01 -0700, William X. Walsh wrote:
>Hello easygoing,
>
>Friday, May 11, 2001, 11:03:25 AM, easygoing wrote:
> > And yes, William, this is legal.  At least two other
> > Registrars allow this that have been in business as long as
> > OpenSRS and neither one has lost their accredition.  It just
> > depends on how the contract is drawn up that is on the web
> > site.
>
>Just because they haven't had a rogue reseller abuse this yet and get
>caught with their pants down (thus forcing a review of their policies)
>doens't make it legal.

Right on the proverbial money. This practice clearly violates ICANN policy.

We do not wan't to be seen as defending this ICANN policy, it is obviously 
flawed on it's own merits. We are working on getting better policies to 
support these situations.

And, to be clear, we will *delete* names for if a reseller reports them as 
charged back, and we attempt to contact the registrant, and they do not 
respond within a certain reasonable timeframe. Typically, we do not refund 
past the first couple of days, however we have "split the difference" and 
"discounted" registrations in extreme circumstances with measurable 
financial impact. We evaluate these incidents on a case by case basis.

Regards,

sA
Scott Allan
Director OpenSRS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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