Friday, Friday, September 07, 2001, 1:02:10 PM, Paul Phippin wrote:
> 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.
This would violate ICANN's policy that payment must be secured in
advance.
The ICANN policy was developed to stop the practice of registering
names until payment had in fact been secured.
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