We have never had this happen. We have had several who waited until after the sixty day period then denied they made the charge and processed a chargeback.
And it is almost impossible to defend against this kind of chargeback if you can not bluff the client out of the chargeback. When this happens, you just lose the money and the domain name. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:23 PM Subject: What to do if credit card fails - domain already registered... > In reading through the credit card processor's TOS, I noticed that they > can recall an approval within 12 hours of the initial credit card > approval. > > If you are automatically approving and registering domains based on the > initial credit card approval, what do you do? > > The user already has the domain. His card has now been rejected. How do > you "recall" the domain, or at the very least take ownership of it so > you can collect from the customer? > > Does this happen in real life? > > Thanks, > > -t >
