Legal agents to be used as registrant address in whois?

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  • Rhesus
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2004
    • 2009

    #1

    Legal agents to be used as registrant address in whois?

    Some registrars like Fabulous.com don't offer whois privacy services. I don't want my name to be seen across the web though - is there an option to use a legal agent like an attorney firm as the registrant in whois?
  • Harmon
    ( ͡ʘ╭͜ʖ╮͡ʘ)
    • Mar 2004
    • 20012

    #2
    Use Namecheap instead... they give you 1 year of free Whois Guard with ever domain you purchase
    [email protected]

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    • chadglni
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2002
      • 6924

      #3
      Originally posted by Harmon
      Use Namecheap instead... they give you 1 year of free Whois Guard with ever domain you purchase
      Can you push names you buy at namecheap to another namecheap account right after you buy them?


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      • Dirty Dane
        Sick Fuck
        • Feb 2004
        • 9491

        #4
        katzglobal.com

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        • polish_aristocrat
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Jul 2002
          • 40377

          #5
          Originally posted by chadglni
          Can you push names you buy at namecheap to another namecheap account right after you buy them?
          yes 5678
          I don't use ICQ anymore.

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          • chadglni
            Confirmed User
            • Dec 2002
            • 6924

            #6
            Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
            yes 5678
            sweet 78


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            • Rhesus
              Confirmed User
              • Aug 2004
              • 2009

              #7
              Originally posted by Harmon
              Use Namecheap instead... they give you 1 year of free Whois Guard with ever domain you purchase
              $2.88 looks like nothing, but it adds up when your portfolio grows.

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