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Old 22-03-2010, 06:13:03 PM     #1 (permalink)

 
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What do you use to save your card details for nominet transfers?

What do you use to save your card details for nominet transfers?

I'm sick of having to type them in every time I do a transfer!
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I put a bit of money on credit with Nom and use that to pay for transfers by clicking on "unallocated funds" as the payment type.

Saves a lot of hassle.

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never seen that before, could you link to where you upload funds? cheerz
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yeah it is irritating

whats more irritating is paying the bloody thing. £11.75 is a ripoff. hard to believe what we were paying a few years back
it's all automated now, i say 50 p would be over and above what they need.
or just keep a tiny part of every reg from registrars if they don't already, bit like icann
a micropayment would be fine so some 'details' were on record when transferring
also would spark some much needed life into the lower to middle(main) part of the market
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Even better if you could simply add the fee your credit account and pay it on the monthly invoice
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Even better if you could simply add the fee your credit account and pay it on the monthly invoice
Yep I've always wondered why that wasn't possible

If you do want to just save details to speed up the form filling then I can recommend Roboform.
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whats more irritating is paying the bloody thing. £11.75 is a ripoff.
It gets annoying when you see bargain domains for £10 that you would normaly go for, but when you factor in having to pay that again for an instant transfer it doesnt seem quite worth it...
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I agree with Mat, I've seen loads of names that are £10-20, usually low ticket, or items that awin tells me I've sold a dozen off over the year and made like £1-2 off each, so £10-20 seems a nice investment but then when you add nom on there, it almost doubles your ROI and makes you ummm and arrrgh.

I think a monthly cap would be a good idea, even £11.75 a time, but maximum of 5 charges per billing period much like overdrafts with your bank, would be preferable.
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I agree with Mat, I've seen loads of names that are £10-20, usually low ticket, or items that awin tells me I've sold a dozen off over the year and made like £1-2 off each, so £10-20 seems a nice investment but then when you add nom on there, it almost doubles your ROI and makes you ummm and arrrgh.

I think a monthly cap would be a good idea, even £11.75 a time, but maximum of 5 charges per billing period much like overdrafts with your bank, would be preferable.
i was going to post that word for word. thats scary
i typed half and did a sales thread instead

i was even gonna say even the spawn of satan (barclays) has a cap on bounced payment charges and a max
i'm sure we will read in a couple of years how nominet stashed away millions and the boss fucked off to south america with the loot or something
not comparing them to nazis or anything

the staff at nominet are actually superb imho
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