We all heard about GoDaddy deleting a domain registration due to an invalid e-mail address in whois. I would love to hear what is DYNADOT policy in cases like this?
you can read more about this issue at: www.domainnamewire.com/
www.e3internet.com/greenhouse/nick/
Thanks
[This post has been edited by y_v_brooklyn_us on Mar 4, 2007 11:01pm.]
[This post has been edited by vynyc on Mar 4, 2007 11:42pm.]
Please see our Service Agreement for our official policies. Generally, we give the customer an opportunity to correct any inaccuracies in the Whois record. If we find that we must take action against a customer for fake Whois information, we choose to simply disable or suspend the domain.
In the entire history of Dynadot's existence, we have never deleted a domain for inaccurate Whois information. After all, we are in the business of _keeping_ our customers' domains, not deleting them.
Most registrars have that policy in place. You should always have a valid email address on file as well as the other contact information. If my memory serves me correctly, any registrar reserves the right to delete a domain name if the whois information is not correct.