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Do you put your real contact info for whois?
Do you put your real contact info for whois?
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Yeppers :thumbsup
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Its illegal not to...
YOU hear that smokey! BLOGSPOT ROCKS DUDES!!!!! |
About 95% of the time, the other 5% usually get this address...
1060 W. Addison Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60613 :1orglaugh |
yep..most of the time
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If you don't you can have your domains taken away from you.
Hugs, Danielle |
except for my gay domains, someone from my family could find...
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Yea I don't see any probs with it
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Yeah you have to & it's not worth the risk of using fake ones. If you're squeamish about advertising your personal address etc, try one of these US mail-forwarding places:
www.myus.com www.usglobalmail.com www.usabox.com |
http://reports.internic.net/cgi/rpt_whois/rpt.cgi
You can use this form to report scammers who don't give you a whois to contact them. -Ben |
Always
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Put my phone number in, put my friends company address. Same as a PO box only he delivers my mail. :glugglug
:BangBang:Had to get call ID on my phone, all kinds of hang-ups, when I started getting them at 1 and 2 in the morning was a tad bit much, asswipes. |
only a legitamate email.....everything else is fake
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Yes.but make your information private for an extra 5 bucks
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yes ofcourse
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i would if you value the domain, dont know what they would do but wouldnt u hate to lose your domain for that reason, not saying it would happen but if it did wouldnt you feel like an asshole
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I used domains by proxy for mine, I don't need sheep calling and sending me stuff at my house
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