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...... Now when a domain name is registered, its usefulness is no longer contingent on its owner creating a website and publishing content. Instead, domain owners can quickly start taking payments via their enabled Payable Domain. For example, if a person registers the domain of their name or business, such as www.roohshad.co, they will then receive the corresponding Payable Domain, pay.roohshad.co, to accept payments. Once that first payment is received, domain owners can then link a bank account to their GoDaddy Payments account, complete the verification process, and receive payouts for transactions just as they would with any other payments service. Payments are processed securely and efficiently, with funds deposited into users' bank accounts as early as the next business day....

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The graphic in the press release will probably continue to haunt us on all kinds of sites for a long time to come.
 
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/godaddy-targets-126-billion-tam-opportunity-sramana-mitra/

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Every "pay.domainname.ext" needs an SSL certificate. For free or one should have to pay for basic SSL?

pay.godaddy.com
 
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Every "pay.domainname.ext" needs an SSL certificate. For free or one should have to pay for basic SSL?

pay.godaddy.com
I think that will simply be included in the fees for the payments that are handled through the system.
 
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I would like to see a full featured demo site.

I would like to see the TOS.

What about chargebacks?

Are you allowed to use this for any products or services?

Can you use this for digital products, like domains?

Is it available in all countries?

What is the maximum CC charge allowed?

and more....

Details please.

@Paul Nicks @Joe Styler @James Iles

Brad
 
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Most of the terms can be found here:

https://www.godaddy.com/payments

This link seems to only open from a US address, redirects to the Godaddy main page otherwise.
 
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This link seems to only open from a US address, redirects to the Godaddy main page otherwise.

Can GoDaddy Payments be used by businesses based outside of the US?

Today, GoDaddy Payments is only available to US-based businesses.

Does GoDaddy Payments offer additional security like fraud protection?

Today we don't offer additional fraud protection services. We monitor transactions to catch unusual activity and notify the merchant of potential fraud. The merchant is still liable for chargebacks.

Are there any restrictions on who can use GoDaddy Payments?

Yes, there are categories of businesses and business practices that are restricted from using GoDaddy Payments. Please see here for more information.
 
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I would like to see a full featured demo site.

I would like to see the TOS.

What about chargebacks?

Are you allowed to use this for any products or services?

Can you use this for digital products, like domains?

Is it available in all countries?

What is the maximum CC charge allowed?

and more....

Details please.

@Paul Nicks @Joe Styler @James Iles

Brad
https://pay.roohshad.co/ is an example of a quick payment site

It's all powered by our GoDaddy payments product which you can find more info on here:
https://www.godaddy.com/help/what-is-godaddy-payments-40505

and here
https://www.godaddy.com/help/what-are-the-charges-and-fees-for-godaddy-payments-40617
 
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Would be a good Afternic alternative then.
It would be lower fees, but you would be taking the chargeback risk.

With the fees GoDaddy makes on domain sales it kind of mitigates their risk.
The chargeback risk is a drop in the bucket when you are collecting 15%.

There is much more risk as a private seller. You could lose the money and the domain.

Brad
 
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So far the question remains:

Can we opt out (as an ON/OFF switch, or per domain)
 
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It would be lower fees, but you would be taking the chargeback risk.

With the fees GoDaddy makes on domain sales it kind of mitigates their risk.
The chargeback risk is a drop in the bucket when you are collecting 15%.

There is much more risk as a private seller. You could lose the money and the domain.
You're quite right about that.

Escrow.com Offer is the solution for this.

Announcement:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/escrow-com-launches-escrow-offer.1106222/



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https://www.escrow.com/offer/docs
 
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Do these quick payment pages only work using GoDaddy nameservers?

If you have ABC123.com hosted on a different DNS, say HostGator, pay.abc123.com would not resolve to that page by default.

Does it not work in that situation?

Is there certain code or a redirect you can use?

@Paul Nicks

Brad
 
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Do these quick payment pages only work using GoDaddy nameservers?

If you have ABC123.com hosted on a different DNS, say HostGator, pay.abc123.com would not resolve to that page by default.

Does it not work in that situation?

Is there certain code or a redirect you can use?

@Paul Nicks

Brad
Bingo. This is a turn-key solution for those that use GD for domains, hosting, and everything else. You'd have to recreate the "pay." subdomain's records if you host it elsewhere, and slap an SSL on it too. Hopefully there's a guide there somewhere.
 
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Bingo. This is a turn-key solution for those that use GD for domains, hosting, and everything else. You'd have to recreate the "pay." subdomain's records if you host it elsewhere, and slap an SSL on it too. Hopefully there's a guide there somewhere.

That's pretty straightforward to set up.

I like the concept of what they offer... Will be following this thread... Depending on their fees, it's an innovation I would embrace.
 
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This seems to be a fast route to a very problematic dynamic. Partly because there doesn’t seem to be a formal acknowledgment of whether this will be a “default” feature or “opt-in” type of situation.

Another issue rests in the fact they’re essentially creating a 3rd-level domain. If they (GoDaddy) can create a pay.yourdomain.com, why is there no mention of domain holders having the ability to create their own?

Many of us are familiar with the fact most Blockchain domains come with the ability to create 3rd level domains by default. Why are GoDaddy customers being limited only to a “pay.” 3rd-level option? This would suggest GoDaddy has the true control over a domain.

Lastly, the potential for payment processing fee headaches, and skewed refund policies, almost seems inevitable. Not to mention the tangled mess that could arise should a UDRP be filed in relation to a domain with mass-payments.
 
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Why are GoDaddy customers being limited only to a “pay.” 3rd-level option? This would suggest GoDaddy has the true control over a domain.

That's a great point.

But ultimately, doesn't this reflect the true nature of "renting" our domain names?
 
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i dnot think it is a smart tech
 
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So, once you opt for GoDaddy payments, you can not opt for transferring out the domain name?!

And if someone steals your name, they can make changes to payout bank details, since they become the domain owner, and they can change the 'domain registrant details' and subsequently bank details!
 
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