Re: Registration Billing Method Question

From: Ramy Nabil (ramy@rawag.com)
Date: Wed Sep 04 2002 - 01:03:42 EDT


You may first submit the registration requests in a pending state and then authorize and charge the card
and if successful process the order.
That will go in all cases except for the transfer requests that you have to refund the card if failed.
Please keep in mind that putting a domain in the pending state doesn't mean that someone else could not
register it during the time of card processing, but practically I think this case should not happen if
you use an online card processing service and process the order automatically after card processing.

Best Regards,
Ramy Nabil

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Jesse Williams-Proudman wrote:

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