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Could you draft a boilerplate domain purchase agreement for domain purchases that would give the seller a clear right to quickly recover a domain name if the buyer has made a purchase via fraudulant means (stolen credit card or phished PayPal account) or has filed a chargeback.
I (and vitually every other domain seller) am looking for something that would be "preapproved" by the larger registrars, so that I could just provide proof of payment failure and the recovery process begins.
Perhaps this would be a "service contract" that we could buy into, something like those 3rd party warranties you can buy for your car.
This would be a HUGE benefit to our industry and virtually stop most of the scam operations.
I (and vitually every other domain seller) am looking for something that would be "preapproved" by the larger registrars, so that I could just provide proof of payment failure and the recovery process begins.
Perhaps this would be a "service contract" that we could buy into, something like those 3rd party warranties you can buy for your car.
This would be a HUGE benefit to our industry and virtually stop most of the scam operations.