Wp-calypso: Domains: allow purchasing domains with an unverified email

Created on 3 Jun 2020  Β·  7Comments  Β·  Source: Automattic/wp-calypso

We allow customers to purchase domains during onboarding, it's confusing that the domain search is blocked after signup until you've verified your email.

In our onboarding usability tests this has been somewhat confusing for several participants.

Can we consider removing this restriction?

Domains [Goal] Onboarding

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Do I remember correctly that this was being discussed somewhere on a P2? I know there might have been some concerns from fraud point of view in the past, but if we allow users to create new sites with unverified emails now, it might be moot. Still, would be good to make sure Fraud Squad is OK with this change.

BTW, @rickybanister, please remember to add appropriate labels to issues you report - otherwise the reponsible teams don't get pinged (either through Slack, like we do for the Domains label or if they're using a GitHub project) πŸ™ πŸ™‡β€β™‚οΈ

Just to add a thought for consideration on this. If we allow customers to register a domain before they've verified their email address, then we open up the possibility of customers making purchases on an account that was setup with a typo in the email address, that they can't get back to - as is the case here: #3014265-zd. This can make for a frustrating customer experience (as they aren't likely to know they had a typo at the time of account creation) and a challenging situation for our support to be able to resolve. Thanks for considering this 😊

Thanks for sharing that valuable example, @tanjoymor! If we go ahead with this, we have to make sure cases like that are handled properly - ideally, within our Account Recovery flows _without_ the need to contact Happiness Engineers πŸ™

Just an update on this - I've run into 2 more cases of this situation in the last week myself. No idea how much of a wide spread issue it's been or if I'm just really lucky. 😊

@tanjoymor just so I fully understand, the tickets you've seen are from customers that purchased a domain during signup, but had a typo in their email?

Something like 95% of our domain sales happen during signup, when we do not yet require verification. If we open up that last 5% of post-signup domain sales, will that make things meaningfully worse?

FWIW, proposed a more data-informed decision in p99Zz8-1i6-p2 to alleviate concerns from both sides.

@rickybanister Yes, that’s correct - new accounts with a typo in the email. I’ve posted a more thorough response on the P2 @klimeryk posted.

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