Hi John,

They also attempt to do this for domains that have been transfered away from
them.  They follow this up with a credit back to the client since the renewal
fails, but I thought you'd find it interesting that their auto renewal kicks in
even when the domain is no longer theirs to renew.

Quoting John Capo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Since we're on the subject of register.com I think I'll vent a
> little :-(
> 
> The twits at register.com automagically renewed a .co.uk domain I
> had with them that I didn't want any longer.  They charged the
> credit card I used to register the domain for the renewal fee and
> they sent me an email thanking me for renewing and if I wanted to
> reverse the charge to my credit card to click here, blah, blah,
> blah.
> 
> I clicked a few dozen times to make sure it stuck but it still
> showed up on by credit card statement, $90US for a 2 year renewal
> of a domain I don't want.  It was never mine anyway, I registered
> it for a customer.
> 
> So I dug up the email they sent and clicked a few dozen more times
> to see if a credit will show up on my next statement.  If it doesn't,
> I know how to say "Charge Back".
> 
> Stupid twits.
> 
> John Capo
> IRBS Engineering, Inc.
> 
> 
> 

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