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receive a mail from ICANN is this a fake or true one?
this mail is from go daddy..but is this a real one or a false mail?
do i really need to do this? Dear ***** Enter Here, It's that time of year again. ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) annually requires that all accredited registrars (like Go Daddy(R)) ask their domain administrators/registrants to review domain name contact data, and make any changes necessary to ensure accuracy. To review/update your contact data, simply: + Go to www.godaddy.com/?isc=************* + Click on the "ICANN Domain Confirmation" icon at the top of the page + Enter your key and click "Go." Next, simply review the contact information for each domain name. To make a correction, log in to "My Account" with your customer number or log in name and password. Click "Manage Domains" and then "Manage Contacts." If you find that your domain contact data is accurate, there's no need to take action. If, however, your domain contact information is inaccurate, you must correct it. (Under ICANN rules and the terms of your registration agreement, providing false contact information can be grounds for domain name cancellation.) To review the ICANN policy, visit |
It's that time of year again.
^ i didn't get one last year |
I got one of these too...
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Those are real.
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well I think it is ok, I did get one last year
Dear Valued Customer, This message is your annual reminder that the contact data associated with your domain registration account must be accurate and up-to-date. Please review the domain information below to ensure that it is correct. Our records include the following information: Domain:????????????.COM Registrar: Dotster, Inc. Registrant: Administrative Contact: Billing Contact: Technical Contact: N Registration Date: 11-NOV-03 Last Updated Date: 22-OCT-05 Expiration Date: 11-NOV-06 Nameserver Information: Nameserver: Nameserver: If any of the information above is inaccurate, you must correct it by visiting our website. (If your review indicates that ALL of the domain information above is accurate, you do NOT need to take any action.) Please remember that under the terms of your registration agreement, the provision of false Whois information can be grounds for cancellation of your domain name registration. Although we respect your privacy, and understand your concerns about listing your domain contact information, our regulating authority, ICANN, requires that this notice (http://www.icann.org/registrars/wdrp.htm) be sent annually and that all domain contact information associated with your domain registrations be up-to-date and accurate. If you have any questions regarding this requirement, you may forward them to: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330 Marina del Rey, CA 92092 US Email: [email protected] - Subject: WDRP Notice Comments and Concerns If you have any questions about this process, please contact us here: Thank you for your attention. Best regards, Dotster |
i got one too....
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Ture. And you want to do it. I lost a sweet ass domain because I failed to follow the directions.
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bump, I've got a few of those.
If you have private reg, you don't get that bs |
yea but this isn't a icann submission, this is godaddy asking you to review every single domain you have
and if any of you have 400 domains, do you have a free week? |
the registrars are just following protocol.... don't hate the player, hate the game....
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You just click the link. Takes 2 secs per domain.
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Yeh I think so, I received it from several registrars.
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thank you for info:-)
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don't be a fucktard, theyre not requiring it, theyre trying to get people to make sure that if any contact information changed, to make sure its up to date. dumbass |
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