This does bring up a question I have as well:
I put my email address as nospam.hostmaster@ninewire.com
If anyone emails that address, they get an autoreply telling them to remove
the nospam dot part and try, or to call us (and it gives our number).
In the case of a UDRP action, would tucows actually do that, or does the
info in whois have to work exactly?
On 5/7/02 6:30 AM, Mark Jeftovic mashed the following keys :
>
>> -Currently the domain has a whois record that lists a company that does
>> not exist and a phone number that is invalid. When I explained that the
>> whois record now violated the agreement I have with Tucows I was told
>> that they did not delete domains with bad phone numbers. Of course this
>> is not in the agreement and not spelled out anywhere in writing. Tucows
>> deletes domains on a regular basis that contain bad registrant data.
>> Karkas now claims they only delete domains with bad e-mail addresses
>> and postal addresses but not phone numbers. I expect he made up this
>> rule off the top of his head as I have never seen it in writing.
>
> Can Tucows confirm this and if so, do they ever provide any kind of
> notification or warning that this is about to happen?
>
> I have put 000.000.0000 as the phone number in several of my personal
> domains because I'm sick of taking calls from scumbags like the
> Courtesy Support Team.
>
> I'd be pissed if I lost a domain over it.
>
> -mark
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