This term is related to the EXCHANGED did's not the ones bought nor sold.
This was added when one of the guy from Poland ran off with 400 did's from didx
2
weeks back which he gave to us against 400 UK did's.
Rehan
> This must be new! Perhaps the squeaky wheel does get oiled after all.
>
> T
Waldo, I understand your concern and I give you a serious answer.
Your question: What happens to a DID you purchase through DIDX when the
provider drops out of DIDX?
Answer: DIDX does not own the DID's, the same as eBay does not own the
auction goods? DIDX created and maintains the exchange. We d
This must be new! Perhaps the squeaky wheel does get oiled after all.
The poart that seems to confuse me however is
"The provided DID numbers will then be passed on to other members of the
exchange making it impossible to cancel the exchange."
Which sems to imply that once sold on DIDx yiou h
This question keeps coming up because some people do not understand who
actually "owns" the DID. First thing I will point out is that the
location determines who has jurisdiction. Obviously the FCC and state
regulators can't do much to protect your rights to a non-US DID. Second
thing you have to u
DIDx.org - Terms of Service - If you have signed up for membership, you do
agree with the following.
d. Cancellation
In each DIDX transaction, there is a Buyer and a Seller. The Buyer and the
Seller understand that once an exchange has taken place on DIDX, neither party
(neither the Buyer no