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We have actually had to separate these in our data input forms as we have a number of clients who purchase domains for their hosting customers from us. They purchase using their company credit card, and they bill the domain ower via their hosting company billing system. The domain owner is admin and billing contact on the domain. The hosting company puts themselves down as technical contact. The credit card billing address is then in the technical contact field - or not, depending on whether they choose to use a PO box or physical address.

We found it much easier to completely separate the domain information from the credit card processing information.

-Tim

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Subject: Re: C. Registrar Obligation to Correct Inaccurate Data

Wouldn't it make sense under most scenarios for the registrant's public WhoIs address to be the same as the credit card billing address? Why not just tell registrants that the two have to be the same?

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