Sounds like creative accounting to me.  I wouldn't have any part of it if I
were you...be polite, but you don't want to assist in any kind of tax fraud
either...

-bryanw
HalfPriceNames Domain Registry
http://www.halfpricenames.com/

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Toxik - Fabian
Rodriguez
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 7:03 AM
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Subject: Domains billing in Mexico


Hello,

We are a corporation based in Canada and one of our customers in Mexico has
adressed a request I wanted your opinion on.

He has registered a number of domains with us (we are an RSP) and is now
requesting us to re-issue his invoices under a different company name
(invoices dated as old as 1 yr.). He also demands those invoices to indicate
that prices are in CDN$ and to be signed by hand by the person that does the
invoices (mind you, there is no "person doing invoices" here! it's automatic
and anybody can...).

Anyways, I just wanted to know if anybody has dealt with customers in
Mexico, what are the rules/regulations of invoicing there, is this something
required by law in Mexico ? How much would you charge for this if you have
to do it ?

Currently *all* of our customers are invoiced via email, and we charge a
minimum of CDN$5 per request of printing and sending an invoice/statement.

Any and all comments appreciated.

Fabian Rodriguez - Toxik Technologies Inc.
www.Toxik.com - OpenPGP ID: 0x5AF2A4D5


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