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Re: Specific Questions
- Date: Wed, 25 Dec 96 13:49:37 PST
- From: chris@hal.iodesign.com (Christopher Ambler)
- Subject: Re: Specific Questions
>This is insufficient to pay for the process. Thats simply an objective
>fact -- $20,000 total in the form of $1,000 from each of 20 registries
>simply will not pay for the selection process. The money has to come
>from somewhere.
>
>Your comment here makes no sense. If you admit that credit reports
>cost money, then why shouldn't the applicants be forced to pay for
>the credit reports needed to process their applications? If they don't
>pay for the credit reports, who will? Certainly the Internet Society
>can't afford to pay for them.
Excellent, a prime opportunity for compromise! Perry, assuming that
the cost of the credit report and any other cost-based activities
that the IAHC wishes to undertake are all rolled into one, how much
will it cost, per applicant. Provided that that's a reasonable
figure, let's add 10% on to it for oversight, and make that the fee.
Ball's in your court, perry - if you know that $1000 isn't enough,
then how much is? A reasonable guess, if you haven't strong figures,
will suffice, I'm sure.
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Christopher Ambler
President, Image Online Design, Inc.