[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> 
> > > I have not seen this situation.
> > > 
> > > Chargebacks due to fraud  but not a recall of an approval.
> > 
> > This poses the same problem though - you presumably registered the 
> > domain and then the chargeback occurred.  How do you hand this? You 
> > certainly don't want the perpetrator of the fraud to keep 
> the domain 
> > name.
> 
> Either way, how would you handle it in the real world, i.e. 
> someone purchases something from your retail store with a 
> credit card and then later charges back on you.  What do you do?
> 
> Welcome to the real world of accepting credit cards as a 
> merchant.  The merchant, no matter what the field, always 
> takes a risk when accepting credit cards.  It's a cost of 
> doing business.

So you are telling me that you just eat these charges, and the person
with the fraudulent credit card gets a free domains name?

It seems to me that in this electronic transaction you should be able to
recover the "goods" and at least take ownership of the domain. There is
no physical transaction after all. It's not like you have to reposes
their refrigerator.

-t

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