I understand everyones points, but even if we do take payment in advance, that does 
not reduce fraud.  You could take payment then
let the domains go, but not see any comeback for up to 3-4 months later when a 
chargeback appears in your post.  Then it is too
late!  Yes OpenSRS can place the domain on hold, but what is the point if you can't 
get your money back on them.

Here is a question for you all:

Every single domain that has been ordered through us for a period of over 2 years has 
been fraud.  Is that a pattern that is
emerging with other RSP's?
We have learned from that and simply do not put those domains through.

Joel Moss
Online Networks
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----- Original Message -----
From: "William X. Walsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OpenSRS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 4:11 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Getting a domain back for non-payment


> Hello OpenSRS,
>
> Tuesday, August 07, 2001, 6:21:53 PM, OpenSRS wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> OpenSRS will put the domain on hold if there is, for example, a credit
> card chargeback.  You have to contact them and provide the
> documentation.  They will put the domain "on hold" but not turn it
> over to you.
>
> If the only reason was that you didn't secure payment in
> advance...like you said, you learn from your mistakes  :)
>
> --
> Best regards,
> William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Userfriendly.com Domains
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>

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