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Huh?
A few weeks ago I get a notification from GoDaddy to check the WhoIs for some domains (normal, I get them every year) but the domains listed were sold a few years back (I don't own them anymore). I checked the WhoIs and sure enough, they still show my information.
I sent the buyer a PM (here on DNF) about it and I did not hear back from them so a few days later I filled out the incorrect WhoIs information form with ICANN. I get the normal confirmation email from ICANN - I reply back to confirm the report.
Now it gets fun.
Next, GoDaddy sends me an email saying that I need to check and correct the WhoIs information on the domains (why did they contact the WhoIs email and not the email for the account?). I reply back telling them I do not own the domains.
I got a reply from GoDaddy asking for my documentation (phone# for them to call me, email address (the same one they used to contact me) and scans of utility bills to prove that the information is my information (although this does nothing to resolve the issue - just makes me jump though hoops).
It's almost like Keystone cops now.
A few weeks ago I get a notification from GoDaddy to check the WhoIs for some domains (normal, I get them every year) but the domains listed were sold a few years back (I don't own them anymore). I checked the WhoIs and sure enough, they still show my information.
I sent the buyer a PM (here on DNF) about it and I did not hear back from them so a few days later I filled out the incorrect WhoIs information form with ICANN. I get the normal confirmation email from ICANN - I reply back to confirm the report.
Now it gets fun.
Next, GoDaddy sends me an email saying that I need to check and correct the WhoIs information on the domains (why did they contact the WhoIs email and not the email for the account?). I reply back telling them I do not own the domains.
I got a reply from GoDaddy asking for my documentation (phone# for them to call me, email address (the same one they used to contact me) and scans of utility bills to prove that the information is my information (although this does nothing to resolve the issue - just makes me jump though hoops).
It's almost like Keystone cops now.