Friday, Friday, January 25, 2002, 10:25:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I agree that any payment is to obtain up front (in general)
> But I suppose D. Laine is speaking about a client > which has been with him for some years and he > did not pay the renewal of the domain. > How would you decide: You get the domain reminder > email in summer (holiday time) for some reason your > where unable to reach the client, so you do a renewal > of the domain(s) (alternatively you risk to loose a > business client where you have done f.ex. programming > work for 2-3 year) You follow the agreements you signed, and which ICANN Requires, that you do not process registrations or renewals until you have secured payment. If you take the risk for the client, then you take the risk. -- Best regards, William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- "There is no better way to exercise the imagination than the study of the law. No artist ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth." -- Jean Giradoux
