At 7/15/03 5:09 PM, Abel Wisman wrote:
>There is no possibillity to do such a thing for a simple reason, we the
>resellers do not exist.
>
>There are a few contractual notions; we register for a 3d party who
>(acccording to our contract) has already paid (the contract states that
>we register domains that are pre-paid.
>We exclude our rights to any such matters in the contract.
Hmmm. Again, I'd be interested to hear if OpenSRS compliance actually
feels that they will not honor an additional contract provision that
gives resellers the right to "repossess" domains in given circumstances.
The default registry-registrar contract and OpenSRS policy is one thing
(and I agree with your interpretation of it), but additional contract
provisions that the registrant freely enters into with the reseller are
another matter.
Hopefully OpenSRS will clarify this.
>they have from day one left the risk with the re-seller
In their defense, I'm quite sure that they have their own problems with
resellers trying to defraud them and so forth. Whenever you accept money
from someone, there's going to be someone who tries to steal from you one
way or another.
-- Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
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