"Larger than default"? There are rules about allocating IP space, it has to do with justification, not default sizes.
Right, by "default" I was referring to a default minimum size block assigned to a particular product (I would guess this would normally be in the range of /29 to /27). I understand justification would be required (I hope), but I was thinking of this from the perspective of trying to put the onus on the customer's to have an incentive for using their provider assigned blocks in the most efficient way.
Charging for them means you are likely a spammer or provider catering to spammers, and lying on your justification forms. Hopefully these types of providers will go away as space gets tighter and justifications are scrutinized more.
I understand this, but if said SP is doing this for spammers, they are likely not getting paid and only ending up with dirty blocks that nobody wants. Please understand I am discussing this based on the assumption that the additional addresses are justified by a non-spammer customer who really needs more space. I am open to the idea that charging for address space is a non-issue due to the spammer issue mentioned above, but could you please elaborate? Is it just common practice to never charge by most SPs? -drew