Someone wrote:
> We haven't used Network Solutions as a registrar for some time now.
> But
> many of our clients have come to us with domains that they or a
> previous
> hosting company registered through Network Solutions when they were
> the
> only registrar.
>
> These clients are getting a fresh wave of threatening letters from
> Network Solutions implying that if they don't update their
> information, they "may" lose their domains.
>
> While it's true their e-mail addresses are bad (we routinely use
> disposable ones
> to cut down the spam from the people Network Solutions sells their
> information to), the physical mail addresses are obviously good since
> they got the letter.
>
> So should we tell the clients to round-file these letters?
> H
You CAN lose your domain if ANY info is proved to be false. Trust me thats
one way I help get rid of spammers domains. Most registers will give a 2
week notice to the registerant and some ignore the ICANN complaint but after
a month ICANN will force them to lock the domain. I would suggest you tell
your customers to make sure that ALL info is correct. If they are scared NS
will sell their email address then use one that they check like once a month
or so. They can also transfer to a register like
http://www.registerfly.com/
that gives you a temp email address that you can change at any time you need
to. They auto filter out spam to the email address, so they say.