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Old 06-27-2010, 04:32 PM   #1
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Suspend my domain over an incorrect phone number?!

I have all my domains with Namecheap but just bought a domain with dynadot.com ($4.99 deal) because I just need a dummy domain to test something and didn't want to pay the whole $10 from namecheap to do so.

So I get an email from Dynadot after signing up and buying the domain that they need to send a call to my phone number (which is not my actual number) to verify it, and that if I don't verify it my domain will be suspended in 2 days.

Why the hell would I want my cell number listed in whois information? Sounds retarded if you ask me, yeah I could buy some whois blocker or something but that's besides the point.

Next thing you know they will want me to fax in a photo copy of my ID ffs..
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Old 06-27-2010, 04:33 PM   #3
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thats what you get for being cheap
correct

The funny thing is, they can have my $5 for all I care, I'm not putting my correct number in, and it's just a pointless domain nothing special, so I'm going end up paying even more than if I just went to Namecheap.
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fuck them if they want to be difficult

email them a number they can reach you, but tell them the number you put in your domain whois stays as is, if they can't handle that, then never do business with them again
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I definitely wont be buying any domains from them after hearing that. My number 1 pet peeve is them having to verify my info and waste my time.
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Give them a real number to call and when they call tell them to fuck off.
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find one of those overseas scam numbers. so when they call it it charges them a few k
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Just because it's a "pointless domain" you think you should get away with using false whois info?

Use your real number or buy whois protection you cheap bastard.
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Give them a real number to call and when they call tell them to fuck off.
LMFAO, loving the ideas.

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Just because it's a "pointless domain" you think you should get away with using false whois info?

Use your real number or buy whois protection you cheap bastard.
They don't NEED a phone number, what if I didn't have one? My address and email info is correct, so I can still easily be reached. In fact if them or anyone would actually call my phone I wouldn't be answering it because it would just be some random out of town/state number that I don't recognize.
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I'll help you out here.

Google Voice.
http://voice.google.com

If voicemail isn't good enough let it ring to your cell number then after the verification turn off the redirection to your cell. Your real number will never end up in Whois then.

BTW, I think the verification is BS as well. Godaddy called me a few days ago and left some automated thing on my VM. The problem is everything was cut off except for "Thank you for being a GoDaddy customer, please call blah blah for more options." If I find this was some sort of verification I will be pissed since my number is legit (Google Voice). If they are allowed to pull domains for this there should be clear procedures and limits to it. They shouldn't be able to pull your domain in a couple days because the automated tool thinks you used a false number. I'm not about to go through voice menu hell with GoDaddy each time their stupid machine leaves an improper message on my voicemail. That's ridiculous.

Btw, I do not recommend GoDaddy. I used them recently to get a $1 domain and I have some old domains which would simply be too much of a PITA for me to transfer because they make it so difficult with their BS.

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LMFAO, loving the ideas.



They don't NEED a phone number, what if I didn't have one? My address and email info is correct, so I can still easily be reached. In fact if them or anyone would actually call my phone I wouldn't be answering it because it would just be some random number that i don't recognize.
I don't answer unrecognized numbers either, whois protection is just a ripoff too, if the registrar needs to get hold of you they can go through your main account information and email you, unnecessary of them to go through whois
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I have all my domains with Namecheap but just bought a domain with dynadot.com ($4.99 deal) because I just need a dummy domain to test something and didn't want to pay the whole $10 from namecheap to do so.

So I get an email from Dynadot after signing up and buying the domain that they need to send a call to my phone number (which is not my actual number) to verify it, and that if I don't verify it my domain will be suspended in 2 days.

Why the hell would I want my cell number listed in whois information? Sounds retarded if you ask me, yeah I could buy some whois blocker or something but that's besides the point.

Next thing you know they will want me to fax in a photo copy of my ID ffs..
maybe they add it to a spam list "uh hello sir congratulation on the new website! did you know you can get life insurance starting at .99 cents a day? and best of all there is no exam to get complete coverage."
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I don't answer unrecognized numbers either, whois protection is just a ripoff too, if the registrar needs to get hold of you they can go through your main account information and email you, unnecessary of them to go through whois
Well the protection is to just mainly stop the public from getting your info I believe.
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I'll help you out here.

Google Voice.
http://voice.google.com

If voicemail isn't good enough let it ring to your cell number then after the verification turn off the redirection to your cell. Your real number will never end up in Whois then.

BTW, I think the verification is BS as well. Godaddy called me a few days ago and left some automated thing on my VM. The problem is everything was cut off except for "Thank you for being a GoDaddy customer, please call blah blah for more options." If I find this was some sort of verification I will be pissed since my number is legit (Google Voice). If they are allowed to pull domains for this there should be clear procedures and limits to it. They shouldn't be able to pull your domain in a couple days because the automated tool thinks you used a false number. I'm not about to go through voice menu hell with GoDaddy each time their stupid machine leaves an improper message on my voicemail. That's ridiculous.

Btw, I do not recommend GoDaddy. I used them recently to get a $1 domain and I have some old domains which would simply be too much of a PITA for me to transfer because they make it so difficult with their BS.
Jesus.. good idea, I go through all this to setup a forwarded number, and tested it and it's forwarding fine.. so I goto Dynadumb to have them call the number and verify, and it doesn't work and says I'll need to call customer service. God damn no wonder they have to run deals.

Whois is retarded as it is, I'm glad I started using my P.O. Box instead of my actual address. Imagine if you ran a site that pissed certain people off, they could easily look up your address and come to your house, ridiculous.

So I try calling their customer service through Google voice and they are closed for the night..
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Everyone knows that false WHOIS info is grounds for revoking a domain name, that's why there is such thing as private WHOIS ...
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Everyone knows that false WHOIS info is grounds for revoking a domain name, that's why there is such thing as private WHOIS ...
I don't have a problem filling in correct info, it's just the phone number bit that is nonsense.
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Jesus.. good idea, I go through all this to setup a forwarded number, and tested it and it's forwarding fine.. so I goto Dynadumb to have them call the number and verify, and it doesn't work and says I'll need to call customer service. God damn no wonder they have to run deals.

Whois is retarded as it is, I'm glad I started using my P.O. Box instead of my actual address. Imagine if you ran a site that pissed certain people off, they could easily look up your address and come to your house, ridiculous.

So I try calling their customer service through Google voice and they are closed for the night..
The problem with just changing your info now is that there is "WHOIS history". Most sites providing it fully charge for records but I hear some aren't these days and they have some back records but not all of them like the pay services.

If some nut wants to go after you and is that motivated it's very likely he or she would pay to check to see if you exposed your old address in whois. Once it's out there already you're probably already potentially fucked unless you can think of another way to make that info useless.
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Another easy trick:

Use something like

"Domain Admin"
"Domain Administrator"
"Domain Management"
"System Administrator"

etc. for the name. It's not invalid (even Yahoo does it) but still hides your name from Whois. There's little reason to pay for whois privacy if you're smart.
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Sad to say, but you shouldn't post stuff like that here. There's enough pricks here with nothing better to do than to find out some of your other domains and report them for false whois info.
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Btw, I do not recommend GoDaddy. I used them recently to get a $1 domain and I have some old domains which would simply be too much of a PITA for me to transfer because they make it so difficult with their BS.
I've found that it's actually pretty easy to transfer away from Godaddy, and the transfers are pretty quick.
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I've found that it's actually pretty easy to transfer away from Godaddy, and the transfers are pretty quick.
You have to disable whois privacy if you use it from what I understand (the whois privacy login is different than your normal GD login so hopefully you have that info or the domain used was valid. If not get ready to fax them!). Also if you make any changes to your whois information I have heard that they make you agree to be disallowed from initiating any transfers for 60 days (Many people get fucked with this one).

They also have some very questionable fees and policies which may make your domain ownership not very secure at all. They are best avoided for serious domains.

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You have to disable whois privacy if you use it from what I understand (the whois privacy login is different than your normal GD login so hopefully you have that info or the domain used was valid. If not get ready to fax them!). Also if you make any changes to your whois information I have heard that they make you agree to be disallowed from initiating any transfers for 60 days (Many people get fucked with this one).

They also have some very questionable fees and policies which may make your domain ownership not very secure at all. They are best avoided for serious domains.
You shouldn't have to disable the whois privacy to transfer the domain away.

As for the 60 day period after changing contact info, that's against ICANN rules and if you call them they will remove the hold.

I agree about avoiding godaddy
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I have all my domains with Namecheap but just bought a domain with dynadot.com ($4.99 deal) because I just need a dummy domain to test something and didn't want to pay the whole $10 from namecheap to do so.
Why not just create a sub-domain of a domain you already have. Ie. testing.example.com

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So I get an email from Dynadot after signing up and buying the domain that they need to send a call to my phone number (which is not my actual number) to verify it, and that if I don't verify it my domain will be suspended in 2 days.
For promos in which the registrar is earning little to nothing, they're going to scrub hard. Also, if you entered an obvious bogus number like 555-555-1212, that may be why.

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Why the hell would I want my cell number listed in whois information? Sounds retarded if you ask me, yeah I could buy some whois blocker or something but that's besides the point.
ICANN requires it. Whois privacy or a throwaway phone number is the answer to that.

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Next thing you know they will want me to fax in a photo copy of my ID ffs..
They might! Many registrars, including well known ones, such as eNom, require some people to do just that.

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Wow... scary because all of my domains are in different names that make no sense and are for people that don't exist.. AHAHAHAHAHHAH
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false WHOIS info is against ICANN policies
they can suspend your domain for that and you have no right to bitch about it

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they can suspend your domain for that and you have no right to bitch about it

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With the amount of fraud and deception that goes on in the Internet some seem to want to make it easier to buy a domain with false information.
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Why not just create a sub-domain of a domain you already have. Ie. testing.example.com



For promos in which the registrar is earning little to nothing, they're going to scrub hard. Also, if you entered an obvious bogus number like 555-555-1212, that may be why.



ICANN requires it. Whois privacy or a throwaway phone number is the answer to that.



They might! Many registrars, including well known ones, such as eNom, require some people to do just that.

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