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Originally Posted by Terrorist
mineistaken, there is no inherent cost to allowing ghost whois info to be used in place of the real information. None. That's why it's uncommon to see it being charged for. It's called gouging. They are not providing a service of any monetary value but are charging money for it. You are not going to want to debate me with those straw man arguments. You are also going to want to learn the difference between products and "services". It's freely available elsewhere as in free.
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I thought it was standard to charge for it, namecheap is the only place I get it. I have domains at godaddy, lcn and 123-reg who all charge for it.