Sorry for not being explicit enough. I am disputing what you said. We have to pay the registry in advance.

As for amounts on deposit, our financial statements are public. You may want to compare "Prepaid expenses and deposits" with "Customer deposits" I suspect you will find it revealing.

Regards

Abel Wisman wrote:
Considering the intellectual level of your posting you'd still be dead
poor.

Base registry contracts have been open and online as long as they have
existed under ICANN.

I guess you didn't notice that elliot's post was not disputing anything
I said but added that they pay a heavy deposit.

Think two seconds later how much they have in deposit from resellers.

Abel


  
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 16 July 2003 05:13
To: elliot noss
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: protection from non paying clientel


At 08:19 PM 7/15/2003, elliot noss wrote:
    
and they pay the registry 30 + 30 days after you registered a domain
        
I wish someone would tell Verisign. Those bastards make me 
      
keep a huge
    
deposit and take my money up front. ;-)
      
Bzzzzzt! 15 minutes in the penalty box. No facts allowed!

The creaking of great hinges pierces the silence as Bill opens The 
Magnificent Capitalism Rule Book ...

Rule #13 -- Those who don't take the risks get to make wild paranoid 
accusations about those who do.

As the blanket of silence softly returns to The Great Hall of The 
Magnificent Capitalism Rule Book, Bill wonders how rich he 
would be if he 
had a nickle for every nitwit who has accused him of making 
vast fortunes 
from his free, open source, whois program.

--Bill



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