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Subject: ICANN fee overpayment - reduced .25 to .22 per domain name |
Date Posted: Apr 30, 2007 1:31pm |
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| We should be getting refunds that ICANN has promised for all our past transactions. Why is dynadot hiding this from us? |
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Re: ICANN fee overpayment - reduced .25 to .22 per domain name (j_greenvale_us) |
Date Posted: May 1, 2007 6:25pm |
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As far as I am concerned they can keep it as a tip for their good price and services.
Hey what am I saying, I usually tip more than this... |
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Re: ICANN fee overpayment - reduced .25 to .22 per domain name (r_c_montreal_ca) |
Date Posted: May 1, 2007 6:59pm |
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| Its not required that the registrars issue us a refund for .03/year for each domain name registered or renewed since July '06. Its solely up to them, besides you would probably get $3.00 anyway. |
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Re: ICANN fee overpayment - reduced .25 to .22 per domain name (j_greenvale_us) |
Date Posted: May 2, 2007 4:02pm |
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Some registrars charge ICANN's fee ON TOP of their normal registration prices. In this case, they are passing this cost onto their customers, so the customer pays the normal registration fee _plus_ the ICANN fee.
Dynadot, however, does not charge the ICANN fee to our customers. Our $7.99 prices are all-inclusive. This means that we pay the fee, and we do not pass the cost onto our customers. |
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