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CunningStunt 09-19-2006 07:13 PM

ICANN FUCKING ASSHOLES have deleted one of my main sites
 
Sorry for dupe post in Q & A section, but it's dead in there.

I can't believe it - some asshole (of course competitor) has reported one of my main earning websites to icann because I put false information in the admin entries (to stop email spammers scraping and bombarding me with shite) who have effingwell DELETED IT &*(^&*%^(*&^&(*.

It's not even at my registrar anymore. WTF gives them the right to do that? I paid for the damn site 5 years ago.

Be warned.

FUCK I AM PISSED OFF to say the least.

How do I get the site back? Looking over ICANN site now - seems a bureaucratic bunch of fucking pencil dick website where you can't find a thing :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY

FUCK. :Oh crap


Quote:
Administrative Contact:
This domain was reported to, ICANN for invalid WHOIS info. [email protected]
invalid WHOIS, domain disabled
invalid WHOIS, domain disabled
invalid WHOIS, domain disabled
invalid WHOIS domain disabled, WY 99999
US
9990000000
Fax:9980000000

Doctor Dre 09-19-2006 07:15 PM

It was made quite clear that your whois info had to be real...

CunningStunt 09-19-2006 07:16 PM

Great help Dre.

I got sick of being spammed by whois scraping asswipes - and who wants to put their business or personal address up there for all to see.

SomeCreep 09-19-2006 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CunningStunt
Great help Dre.

I got sick of being spammed by whois scraping asswipes - and who wants to put their business or personal address up there for all to see.

Next time use WHOIS protection/guard/privacy, that way it is legal.

Scroto 09-19-2006 07:20 PM

you put the false info there knowing the risks and you are mad they deleted it?

CunningStunt 09-19-2006 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scroto
you put the false info there knowing the risks and you are mad they deleted it?

Yes, I'm an idiot. Never thought I'd get done :Oh crap

squishypimp 09-19-2006 07:23 PM

thats a harsh move.

OG LennyT 09-19-2006 07:23 PM

good lesson learned here

poisson 09-19-2006 07:24 PM

Sometimes it cost alot to learn.

CunningStunt 09-19-2006 07:28 PM

How do I get it back? #1 spot in MSN for a 10K search phrase / day.

Fuck what a shitty start to the day.

wdsguy 09-19-2006 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CunningStunt
How do I get it back? #1 spot in MSN for a 10K search phrase / day.

Fuck what a shitty start to the day.


is it in pendingdelete status right now?

CunningStunt 09-19-2006 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdsguy
is it in pendingdelete status right now?

Waiting to hear back from Directnic:

Registry Status: REGISTRAR-HOLD
Registry Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK
Registry Status: clientHold
Registry Status: clientDeleteProhibited
Registry Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Registry Status: clientTransferProhibited

MrChips 09-20-2006 04:45 AM

personally i think that sucks cock. who the fuck gave them the right to demand correct whois info?

Oh i guess they gave themselves the right.

MrChips 09-20-2006 04:47 AM

BTW it is my understanding (from experience) that Icann should contact the company who the domain is registered with (registrar) who should in turn contact the account holder via their account details NOT the whois details in order to give the owner of the domain a chance to correct any incorrect data.

Am I wrong?

gooddomains 09-20-2006 04:50 AM

which domain is it ?

fallenmuffin 09-20-2006 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctor Dre
It was made quite clear that your whois info had to be real...

Yeah, my register emailed me when I had false information and warned me to change it also.

Klen 09-20-2006 05:25 AM

Since when whois info should be real?

CunningStunt 09-20-2006 05:26 AM

Gradually checking through 300+ domains - another has bit the dust - ranking #4 for the same money phrase - seems like these fucks have found a nice loophole to fuck over the competition.

Time to implement my strategies learned from Sun Tzu. :321GFY

elron 09-20-2006 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dvd316
good lesson learned here


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Quagmire 09-20-2006 05:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CunningStunt
Gradually checking through 300+ domains - another has bit the dust - ranking #4 for the same money phrase - seems like these fucks have found a nice loophole to fuck over the competition.

Time to implement my strategies learned from Sun Tzu. :321GFY

Sounds like its time to update your whois info. If you're making money with these domains there is no reason not to spend the few bucks to make the info private. Its the cost of doing business and you can write it off.

CunningStunt 09-20-2006 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elron

Fucking right. And I've been in this business a long while and never been stung like this before.

The registrar surely HAS to hand back the domain to me seeing it's registered until 2007....surely...

They mostly come at night...mostly.....

Stupid aliens.:mad:

Manowar 09-20-2006 05:42 AM

that sucks hard

studiocritic 09-20-2006 05:47 AM

i have private reg on all my domains.. its a few bucks.. also a few bucks is getting a PO box or PMB at a "mailboxes" store.

not doing one of the above is senseless

thricer 09-20-2006 05:51 AM

that sux man, I hope you get your domain back

basschick 09-20-2006 05:56 AM

a friend of mine had a typo in his whois info. when his domain was turned off, he called his registrar on the phone, which imo is the only way to take care of stuff like this. they had it fixed fairly soon after he faxed proof of his address.

CunningStunt 09-20-2006 05:59 AM

At the time, there were only a few places to register, and I did the sensible thing - give false info - remember 6 years ago folks? there was no godaddy hide behind screening shite.

Transferring a domain to someone else is a pain in the ass - everyone knows that. I didn't bother considering all the domains I have.

Well done snitching cunt fuck, your reign wont be long lived.

CIVMatt 09-20-2006 06:03 AM

sorry to hear that

CunningStunt 09-20-2006 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by basschick
a friend of mine had a typo in his whois info. when his domain was turned off, he called his registrar on the phone, which imo is the only way to take care of stuff like this. they had it fixed fairly soon after he faxed proof of his address.

Good point. I will call them tomorrow when sober and not livid.

Both trouble tickets on "referred" status. <<useless>>.

ok - clear head it is tomorrow.

Thanks folks.

Dirty Dane 09-20-2006 06:09 AM

That sucks. Hope u get it back.

JimiJimi 09-20-2006 06:13 AM

my sympathies

Pete-KT 09-20-2006 06:16 AM

Hard lessont o learn by

en21 09-20-2006 07:09 AM

this is scary man

Zester 09-20-2006 07:12 AM

when are you gonna tell us the domain ?

Zester 09-20-2006 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris
Since when whois info should be real?

well it should'nt be something like "Homer Simpson"

Matt 26z 09-20-2006 07:23 AM

Did you just use a fake email or fake everything?

CunningStunt 09-20-2006 02:27 PM

I think it was the fake email. The registrar supposedly emailed me 3 times, but I didn't receive any of them. Why on earth they didn't email to me at the email address I bought the domains with is beyond me.

Yes this is scarey shite - 2 sites ranking for the same money phrase were hit - definitely a competitor realising this is a good way to get sites fucked out the way.

Get your house in order folks :thumbsup

At least I should be able to get them back. :(

Quote:

The domain was in violation of Invalid WHOIS information. When a registrar is notified by ICANN of such an offense we are required by law to follow the protocols in place by ICANN.

The person or persons that turned in your domain have absolutely nothing to do with our company. They notified us that your domain was contained invalid contact information. The full report we receive from ICANN is listed at the close of this email.

This report was turned in and validated by an individual at the ICANN corporation who then sent the report to the sponsoring registrar, ########. We are then required by them to follow through with contacting the client.

We have emailed you three times about this matter over the course of 15 days. An individual from our company had to manually verify the domain was in violation two seperate times for each of these notifications to be sent.

You have not completed all steps to update your information to true and valid information and then fax ########.com current documented proof of your valid contact information. All of these steps must be completed before the 15 days notice is up, or the domain is removed from your account.

ICANN asks that we delete domains after the 15 days. However, ######## offers you more time than this. It is our choice as a registrar to offer additional time to our customers for said offenses. You may still retain your domain name if you send valid proof of your contact information to us even after the domain has been removed from your account. We offer you approximately 2 months to update this information with us before we delete the domain (unless the domain is expired or expiring. We do not renew the domain for you.)

Real contact information is required by ICANN in order to generate accountability for what is placed on a domain by any entity registering a domain name. Many customers prefer to use their business address instead of their home information. As long as the information is correct, using your business address is not a problem.

The contact information of an individual who has registered a domain name is required to be legitimate contact information. This information is also required to be available to the public through the WHOIS database. According to ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers,) the governing body for the registration of domain names, a domain name registered by an entity providing invalid contact information is grounds for revocation of the registration of the domain name. They state that registrars 'should require not only that registrants respond to inquiries within 15 days but that the response be accompanied by documentary proof of the accuracy of the 'corrected' data submitted, and that a response lacking such documentation may be treated as a failure to respond.'

We must ask you to please send all these items to complete your Invalid WHOIS report so you do not lose your domain. ICANN has updated their WHOIS requirements and documented proof is no required.

1. a clear copy of your Photo ID 2. current, valid proof of the address you wish to list on your WHOIS information. (A PO box is fine, just show a valid document that lists this address in use with your name. If not in your name, get an authorized signature to sign off on the fact that they are allowing you to use their information and be responsible for your domain. A copy of a current bill mailed to this address is sufficient. 3. current, valid proof of the phone number you wish to list on the WHOIS information. (ICANN requires all domains have a valid, working, message taking phone number listed on their domain name. A current bill for this phone number will be sufficient proof.) 4. Verify that all your contacts in the account reported have been updated to valid and true information. So when our Abuse department attempts to complete the WHOIS verification on your account, there is no question as to the validity of the contact information you are using.

Here are the instructions to modify the contacts in your ######## account: 1. Click ?My Account? button on the first navigation bar at http://www.######.com and login with your username and password. 2. Click on the ?Customer Settings? button on the second navigation bar. 3. Click ?Contacts (this is the list of available contacts you have to set for your domains)' and also select the 'Account Information (account owner info)'. Each of these sections will have to be updated with any contact information changes you make. The next screen will list your current contact information. 4. Click on the contact name or information that you want to modify and update the information. 5. When finished, click the ?Update? button.

You can use alternative means of contact information if your anonymity is required in owning your domain addresses. Items such as http://www.alternativeidentity.com/ can be used to keep your information valid and keep your own identity a private matter.

Please update your information and fax to us proof of all your contacts for these domains to ##########. Please send your fax to the Attention of the Abuse Department.

HairToStay 09-20-2006 03:38 PM

"(ICANN requires all domains have a valid, working, message taking phone number listed on their domain name"

Message taking? Uh, that's a requirement???

chaze 09-20-2006 03:40 PM

Definably make sure you whois is real, just pay more for hidden registration that most have registers have now.

poisson 09-20-2006 03:41 PM

You are lucky.

CunningStunt 09-20-2006 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chaze
just pay more for hidden registration that most have registers have now.

Directnic don't :Oh crap

Stopped using them a while ago for registering new names because of this.

Unfrickenblieveable you have to be accountable to these pencil dicks.:321GFY

GrannyDollars 09-20-2006 05:40 PM

Fuck that sucks, good luck getting it back soon!

CunningStunt 09-21-2006 03:15 PM

Thank fuck for that. Both domains now back in my possession.

Teach me to be a shonky bastard :1orglaugh


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