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What To Do When Buyers Don't Update Whois?
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<blockquote data-quote="vivid" data-source="post: 2229128" data-attributes="member: 135822"><p>I had a similar issue after selling several names at one domain sales platform, the buyer was the same for all the names, though he bought them in different time frames. After receiving a few unwanted emails, I asked sales representatives to contact the buyer with the request to update the whois info – they did, but the info still wasn't updated. I was also thinking about filing an invalid whois complaint, but didn't actually want this to cause domain name registration termination for the buyer – and that could to, as the buyer's registrar was known for doing this even for less significant whois data issues in the past (e.g. just a wrong phone number). So I still haven't addressed this, and this got out of my focus for a while.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, if you consider your situation troublesome, then you should probably go further than me and report this to the registrar. But I would never attempt to recover a domain that I have already sold – that doesn't look to be an appropriate response to the situation, and I'm not sure that it's legal at all, ethical part aside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vivid, post: 2229128, member: 135822"] I had a similar issue after selling several names at one domain sales platform, the buyer was the same for all the names, though he bought them in different time frames. After receiving a few unwanted emails, I asked sales representatives to contact the buyer with the request to update the whois info – they did, but the info still wasn't updated. I was also thinking about filing an invalid whois complaint, but didn't actually want this to cause domain name registration termination for the buyer – and that could to, as the buyer's registrar was known for doing this even for less significant whois data issues in the past (e.g. just a wrong phone number). So I still haven't addressed this, and this got out of my focus for a while. In my opinion, if you consider your situation troublesome, then you should probably go further than me and report this to the registrar. But I would never attempt to recover a domain that I have already sold – that doesn't look to be an appropriate response to the situation, and I'm not sure that it's legal at all, ethical part aside. [/QUOTE]
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