Point(s) taken, I just assumed that since OpenSRS was a registrar we had something to
fall back on (so to speak).
As always you learn from your mistakes.
-Tony
* -----Original Message-----
* From: Derek Balling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
* Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 5:34 PM
* To: OpenSRS; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Subject: RE: Getting a domain back for non-payment
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* CODB
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* At 3:15 PM -0700 8/7/01, OpenSRS wrote:
* >Well since I also control DNS for this domain, it's very easy to
* >make it vanish from the root servers, but I'd prefer not to do
* >this.
* >They would be able to go live again , by simply changing their
* >nameserver entries.
* >
* >I have a pay first policy, but in this case (like an idiot! since I
* >knew the person!!!) I figured I'd make an exception.
* >
* >I still feel that we should have the right to take a domain back, or
* >place it on hold within a certain time frame of the
* >registration. Say 45 days??
* >This would allow enough time for a chargeback from their Credit Card
* >company etc.
* >
* >What if...
* >Someone registers 10 domains, they submit payment, I aprove the
* >registration orders.
* >1 month later they call their Credit Card company and say "I never
* >authorized that!"
* >You're saying we eat the $150, AND we lose the domains?
* >
* >Thoughts?
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