I didn't say "taking credit cards and bulk orders considered "poor company
policies"" I said if you don't follow all the credit card merchant rules and
then you get hit with a charge back, then that is "poor company policies"
because you didn't do everything that the credit card companies require of
you to get no charge backs. So you can't really whine about it because you
didn't do what you were told by the credit card companies.
Tim Jung
System Admin
Internet Gateway Inc.
tjung@igateway.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Coolfred Internet Services" <coolfred@coolfred.org>
To: <tjung@igateway.net>; <discuss-list@opensrs.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: New Ideas for OpenSRS (or wish list) - Reseller Access
> Mr. Tim Jung,
>
> Since when is taking credit cards and bulk orders considered "poor company
policies"?!!! Get real!!! Anyone who is interested in a viable and serious
internet business will find credit card processing an essential component.
What you missed from these discussions is that most RSPs are requesting what
is already available to registrars and can be implemented easily, for the
benefit of the end user and quicker support for the end user. Noone here is
saying there is no "risk" with credit cards. What they are implying and
again you seem to have missed this is that RSP's who paid for a bogus
registration woul like to have the power to reverse that process at least
partially, by disallowing the bogus customer to use the domain. Get it?!!!
Show me one registrar, even one, that lets you keep and use a domain after
you have defaulted on payment and then I will buy your arguement.
>
> Farhad Sadeghi
> Coolfred Internet Services
> http://www.coolfred.net
>
> --- Tim Jung <tjung@igateway.net> wrote:
> >If your unwilling to accept the risk of a charge back from a credit card
> >transaction, then don't take credit cards. If your unwilling to risk a
100
> >domain charge back then don't allow bulk registrations or don't allow
bulk
> >registrations without pre-payment of cash or cashier's check or a check
that
> >has clear or a money order that has cleared. It is all about the level of
> >risk your willing to take as a company. It isn't about OpenSRS protecting
> >every RSP from the bogeyman or themselves. If you make poor company
policies
> >for your company then you have to live with them.
> >
> >Tim Jung
> >System Admin
> >Internet Gateway Inc.
> >tjung@igateway.net
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Rick H Wesson" <wessorh@ar.com>
> >To: "David Iyoha" <iyohada@email.uc.edu>
> >Cc: <discuss-list@opensrs.org>
> >Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 2:42 PM
> >Subject: Re: New Ideas for OpenSRS (or wish list) - Reseller Access
> >
> >> Let me ask you again about a senerio, Registrant bulk_registers' 100
> >> domains for 10 years each, then the registrant requests a chargeback.
> >>
> >> what is the registrar to do? the registrar is out over $10,000 and the
> >> registrant still has the domains.
> >>
> >> now, who is being protected?
> >>
> >> regards,
> >>
> >> -rick
>
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