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Originally Posted by justsexxx
Question. Fake whois info is not allowed. When someone discover fake whois info, they can file a complaint, and you risk to lose the domain.
Some registrars do offer PRIVACY for a few bucks. In this case their info is listed, and WHOIS PRIVACY etc is added in the whois information.
Is this the same as, no privacy option, and just using your registrars WHOIS info? And no I'm not doing it this way, but I'm just curious. Since not all registrars offer this 'privacy'option.
Andre
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Justsexxx, that is a TERRIFIC question! The answer is that it is not the same, but you make a good observation. Every registrar is different on the privacy "lingo" that they use, but each will say something along the lines of (yourdomainname)@(theregistraryouuse). So FOR EXAMPLE, using GFY.com as the domain name, and Moniker as the registrar your PRIVACY email would look like
[email protected], and any emails would be filtered through our system (ie. complaints, criticisms, etc). Privacy varies in price from registrar to registrar, but both Jrzeygirl and I make sure to give our clients the lowest rate possible on the privacy service! You can give either of us a shout if you need some assistance!