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Re: [registrars] Draft Registrant Complaint Form regarding XFERS
Rob Hall wrote:
>
> If it is a
> signature you want,
And the exact reason that a signature
is even necessary is??? Nobody is going to authenticate
the signature.
Larry Erlich
> after storing it, take the consumer to a page (nicely
> formated) where their answers appear. Have them print that out and sign it,
> and fax it in. In this way, all the information is already entered. The
> fax is simply confirming their information with their signature.
>
> I am not sure we need to jump to this until we see a problem. If there
> appear to be many false filings, then you could always implement such a
> signatory system, but I would suggest starting with something simpler.
>
> Rob.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick H Wesson [mailto:wessorh@ar.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:22 PM
> To: Rob Hall
> Cc: Michael D. Palage; registrars@dnso.org
> Subject: RE: [registrars] Draft Registrant Complaint Form regarding
> XFERS
>
> Rob,
>
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Rob Hall wrote:
>
> > I am not sure why a fax method would be used ? Why wouldn't we just put
> > this on our website as a form they could fill out and save it in a
> database
> > ? That way, we could pop up more information (or have links) explaining
> > some of the details behind this if they are confused.
>
> I asked some registrars how they felt about a using web forms and a
> database to collect complaint information, they shuddered at the thought.
>
> I need to see significant discussion on what you want collected on-line
> and how to identify the entity making the submission.
>
> -rick
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