Hi there,
> This is probably why OpenSRS would not wish to implement the proceedure.
> I suspect if people were allow to change their mind and reverse the
> registration several days later it could create a lot of headaches for the
> RSP and for OpenSRS.
Sorry I didn't make myself clear.
I was not suggesting that the client should have 4-5 days to change his mind
and cancel the order, what I meant was that there are times when the credit
card info might not check out first time.
For instance, when a card fails to authorise (for whatever reason), rather
than delay the registration while we contact the client (and risk losing the
name), I would prefer to be able to register the name and then contact the
client to make alternative arrangements / double check the number etc.
without having to eat the $10 *if* it were fraud.
> and the client would want the full fee refunded, ignoring the fact that
you
> have expenses to process the credit card payment that would be
> non-refundable to you.
we're totally at cross purposes here. I'm not talking about refunding a
client.
> I would prefer the current no-refund policy to one that allowed a
> client to get a refund for any reason within the first five days.
No, not the client getting the refund. I was talking about the RSP having
the ability in effect to cancel a registration within 4-5 days and have the
$10 go back into their account. Like a failed transfer.
Best regards,
Paul.