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Originally posted by roly
surely if he's pointing to NS.WEBAIR.COM & NS2.WEBAIR.COM he's using webairs dns and the entrys for his domain should have been removed when he closed his account, before the ip was given to someone else.
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I agree. It is 100% webair's fault. If I was a new customer I would not want to be on the same ip that some porn site was before me, it is standard practice to assign a fresh ip to a client, why? well what if a customer before got this ip blacklisted by search engines, then the new customer's domain is blacklisted on search engines and he is loosing traffic + Webair should have removed the entry from the name servers to start with.
And all these webair whores STFU, I would like to see your reaction if this happend to you. This is fucked up enough to go to court IMHO.