If I don't want the domain name that I registered with you anymore, will you give me a refund?

No. This is clearly defined in Section 7 of our Contract:

[ALL SALES ARE FINAL]

Regardless whether AZC needs to pay up-front for the customer for the ICANN required domain name annual maintenance fees or not, AZC by contracts with the registrars it does businesses with is bound not to cancel a registration request once it is submitted. Therefore, all sales from registrars to AZC are final. In turn, all sales from AZC to you are final. There is no refund under any circumstances.

AZC provides customer with final verification tools prior to the final order confirmation. It is the customer's responsibility to properly verify all data submitted. By clicking on the [Order Confirmation] button, customer warrants that all information tendered in support of the application or order is valid and correct.

AZC makes every effort in the sign up process to alert a customer such consequence. It's the customer's responsibility to assure the accuracy and desirability of the domain name submitted to AZC.

Therefore, you must be certain of your purchase before you hit that final button to confirm your order.

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