"I'm pretty sure that OpenSRS doesn't refund your money even in cases where there's a chargeback involved, but at least they are able to place the domain on hold. I look at it as a cost of doing business."
No, they are not ready even for that. Ashish --- WebWiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think OpenSRS has always been pretty clear that it > is > your obligation to obtain payment BEFORE you > register the > domain. The only scenario where you might obtain > payment > but then lose it is with a credit card -- where the > card > is supplied and charged for the domain, and the > registration > is completed, but then the charge is reversed. In > that > case, you *did* collect payment, but then it was > taken > away from you. With any other payment method, once > you've > collected the payment, it can't be taken away. > > I'm pretty sure that OpenSRS doesn't refund your > money even > in cases where there's a chargeback involved, but at > least > they are able to place the domain on hold. I look > at it > as a cost of doing business. > > As for the expense of sending faxes from other > countries, > there are plenty of services available that will > send a fax > via email for not too much money. Check out > www.efax.com > or www.j2.com as some examples. In both cases, the > fax > would actually be sent from the US, so the long > distance > fees would be minimized. > > Regards, > Eric Longman > Atl-Connect Internet Services > > +-------------------------------------------------------+ > | Atl-Connect Internet Services > http://www.atlcon.net | > | 3600 Dallas Hwy Ste 230-288 770 > 590-0888 | > | Marietta, GA 30064-1685 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > +-------------------------------------------------------+ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 8:48 AM > Subject: OpenSRS not deleting a domain name despite > Non Payment > > > Hi > > Recently one of my client requested me to register a > domain name and later > did not pay up for it. When I requested the OpenSRS > for deletion, it say, > (complete message after the email) > > "Registrant reversed the charges on the domain > payment. Simply failing to secure payment from your > customer after the > transaction is completed does not qualify for such > action." > > Why is the deletion of domain name credit card > centric. There are many ways > in the world by which a person can make a payment, > do we not know that or we > choose ignore them. In fact outside Europe and USA, > credit card is as common > as a trip to moon. > > Another point is faxing the request. Faxing the > request from many countries, > including India is more costlier than the domain > name itself. > > I am sorry, but after paying the highest prices, we > deserve better > treatment. > > Ashish > > > > "Hello > OpenSRS can only explicitly delete a domain at the > RSP's requst within 48 > hours > of the Registration. In order to "deactivate" > (Reg-Hold) a domain, the RSP > must > provide faxed proof that the Registrant reversed the > charges on the domain > payment. Simply failing to secure payment from your > customer after the > transaction is completed does not qualify for such > action. > > Fax copies of credit card chargeback from your > merchant bank to: > 416.588.4659 > > Regards > OSRS Comapliance" > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
