Physical or mental?
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Physical or mental?
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Well, I am 19.
Keith J. Kacin
Kacin LLC -Website Maintenance and Development
U Think?Originally Posted by DotComGod
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LOL pretty safe guess ;-)
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Great question. I've been thinking about that lately as I seem to be running into more and more teenagers doing business online. Of course, the "physical or mental" component is always there and age often doesn't matter when it comes to level of maturity.
However, it would be helpful to know before I end up working through some bizarre deal with an unknown person who turns out to be 13! (Not that I have any personal experience with that . . .)
Tom
1951
All joking aside, I do see your point Tom.Originally Posted by parabola
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16 year old right here....
I'm actually mid 20's now and have been working online for around 3 or 4 years now. When i was 15 though i ran a computer shop (Started at weekends) and after leaving school at 16 i opened full time. After opening new accounts with trade suppliers i managed to secure £20,000 ($38,000) of credit on the basis of my previous trading history. Now i'm sure if they knew that i was 16 years old with no captial then things would have been different.
Its actually quite ironic though that at 16 i could bluff my way through things and now i'm mid 20's my bank manager, tax man and more importantly, wife to be, catches me out every time......
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Originally Posted by DotComGod
Who is 75 ?
Add a yearOriginally Posted by lopramine45
http://www.dnforum.com/f77/age-thread-28079.html
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Thanks for the historical link, anyweb. It all begins to make sense now.
It's okay for example to strike a deal for say sub-hundred domain sale via PayPal. Kids are allowed to buy popsicles, right? But personally, I would not even WORK with non-adults. And mind you that entering into any contractual agreement with a child only puts you (as an adult) into a disadvantageous situation: the laws always protect the minors.Originally Posted by parabola
Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard inspired at least partly by Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.
That's the kicker right there. It's amazing what you might be willing to buy and sell with Mom or Dad's credit card! Unfortunately, if you find out you're dealing with a minor, it's often after the fact and too late to do anything about it.Originally Posted by nameslave
I'm thinking about posting an upfront disclaimer from now on about only doing business with persons who are of legal age. At the very least, perhaps that will provide some shred of legal protection. Anyone else have ideas or experience in protecting yourself from unknowing transactions with minors?
what is the official age to register a domain?
i cannot find the legal age to be allowed to own a domain name. this is probably because of national/state variations. enom's own disclaimer:
20. Infancy:
You attest that you are of legal age to enter into this Agreement.
That's very direct. Thanks, HD. I'll use it.
Is there a legal age for sellling domain names? Do such sales imply that the seller is of legal age to conduct the transaction?
Question:
What are you so worried about dealing with Minors for?
Please clarify.
You buy a name from a minor, he doesn't deliver.
That's fraud.
No matter what age.
P.S. I'm a minor (17) and I think I've done a lot more business in domains than most have?
Never any problems or issues. (because of my age)
Thanks,
- Jordan
Last edited by NameTower; 04-15-2004 at 12:14 PM. Reason: extra comment
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