E EW-Andy New Member Apr 25, 2008 #1 Hello Guys, Can you suggest me a big domain registrar which accepts VbV Debit Cards?
Decker Officially Old! NLC Apr 25, 2008 #2 Almost all I would say would take that, just depends who the card issuer is.
E EW-Andy New Member Apr 26, 2008 #5 Dan said: Try estdomains.com Pretty good to me so far. Click to expand... Thanks m8, I'll try this one. @Decker, Card issuer is Axis Bank. They says that the card will be accepted on all the places where VbV logo is available.
Dan said: Try estdomains.com Pretty good to me so far. Click to expand... Thanks m8, I'll try this one. @Decker, Card issuer is Axis Bank. They says that the card will be accepted on all the places where VbV logo is available.
E EW-Andy New Member Apr 26, 2008 #6 PoliticalMonster said: namecheap.com have been excellent for us. Click to expand... Name Cheap doesn't accept VbV Debit Cards
PoliticalMonster said: namecheap.com have been excellent for us. Click to expand... Name Cheap doesn't accept VbV Debit Cards
Decker Officially Old! NLC Apr 26, 2008 #7 I don't think many will from that provider, VbV is just a process certification. See if you can get an e-gold account and try yourwebpoint.com, check the e-gold exchangers page to see if any of them take your card first though
I don't think many will from that provider, VbV is just a process certification. See if you can get an e-gold account and try yourwebpoint.com, check the e-gold exchangers page to see if any of them take your card first though
C cobrastrike New Member May 27, 2008 #8 From what I have seen a "VbV Card" is a Visa card which 99% if the registrars will take.
E EW-Andy New Member Jun 2, 2008 #9 No, neither of big Domain Registrar except ESTDomains are accepting my VbV card.
S Skylar Welcome to Life NLC Jun 2, 2008 #10 Thats too bad that none of the "decent" ones will accept it.
Decker Officially Old! NLC Jun 2, 2008 #12 Visa card with a password Stands for verified by visa, means the visa server is checked as well as the card issuer when purchasing.
Visa card with a password Stands for verified by visa, means the visa server is checked as well as the card issuer when purchasing.
E EW-Andy New Member Jun 5, 2008 #14 HostV said: Not sure, i think ENOM does Click to expand... no, it doesn't
Hastings New Member Jun 5, 2008 #15 So what's the point of having a password on the credit card if you can't use it anywhere? :eek3: