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mark0168
06-26-2007, 09:19 AM
Hello, is there anyone know how to contact a owner who bought private registered service with Yahoo.

I am interested in buying a domain private registered with Yahoo.
The domain is still parked with Yahoo's default blank page. I suppose perhaps he may be willing to sell it to me since he keeps it parked over one year.
However, the staff of Yahoo repled me that they can't forward my buying requirement or give me the owner's email because of Yahoo's privacy policy.

If they can't even forward my request email to the owner, how could the owner know my domain buying offer?

Paul-M
06-26-2007, 10:35 AM
Yahoo should be able to provide you with information on how to contact the person...

dale
06-26-2007, 11:46 AM
Even if it is private registration, they should still forward legitimate messages for you. I think you should put together something nice and ask them to pass it on.

stub
06-26-2007, 06:33 PM
Why not send an email and a snailmail to the addresses provided in the whois. Or even call the phone number and leave a message.

mark0168
06-27-2007, 12:10 AM
Thank you all for your responses.
I did write my purpose on Yahoo domain help form.
And the staff said he truely understand what I want to do, but they can't contact the owner including forward messages.
Trust me, Yahoo's private registered information is really Yahoo:

All the Whois databse showed as :
Admin Name........... PrivateRegContact Admin
Admin Address........ P O Box 99800
Admin Address........
Admin Address........ EmeryVille
Admin Address........ 94662
Admin Address........ CA
Admin Address........ US
Admin Email.......... contact@myprivateregistration.com
Admin Phone.......... +1.5105952002


The reply from Yahoo:
Hello Mark,

Thank you for writing to Yahoo! Domains.

I truly realize that you want to contact the owner of the domain
"xxx.com" and therefore you want us to at least forward your email
to owner of the domain "xxx.com".

Mark, I reiterate that we abide by Yahoo! Privacy and Security
Policies,
and this does not allow us to contact any domain owner on someones
behalf.

I am sure that you would understand the importance of Privacy here by
that fact the owner of the domain has set up Private Domain
Registration
for the domain "XXXXXXXXXXXX.XXX".

Mark, this case would also apply to your domain if registered at
Yahoo!.
At Yahoo!, we give high priority to our customer's Privacy and
Security.

I appreciate your understanding on this matter and regret for the
inconvenience.

Please do not hesitate to reply if you need further assistance.

Regards,

XXXXXX

Yahoo! Customer Care

For assistance with all Yahoo! services please visit:

http://help.yahoo.com/

Perhaps, people should not private registered a domain name with Yahoo if they are willing to take a buy offer from someone like me.

dale
06-27-2007, 12:16 AM
Blah, that's a bit silly... Did the owner leave any trace of contact information on archive.org (http://archive.org/)?

Dave Zan
06-27-2007, 01:27 AM
Perhaps, people should not private registered a domain name with Yahoo if they are willing to take a buy offer from someone like me.

Has it occurred to you they don't want to be contacted at all, much more sell their domain name to anyone?

Perhaps you should not bother venting in an online forum if you're not able to get what you want?

mtgm
06-27-2007, 03:14 AM
I have a membership with domaintools.com which lets me view the whois history. So if the privacy guard was not always enabled, you might be in luck. If you are interested, PM me with the domain and I will check this for you.

mark0168
06-27-2007, 04:10 AM
Thanks for the query suggestions from dale and mtgm.
About domaintools.com, I have join the 10 days trial membership but the whois record is 0 and red.
About archive.org, it's a fun website but it also shows no records of that domain name.

Though I still can't find the contact information on the two tool websites, it's also great for to know the two websites. :)

I have decided to buy a smiliar and available domain name suggested on the trial panel of domaintools.com.

Thanks for your help again. :)

stub
06-27-2007, 02:52 PM
Why not send an email and a snailmail to the addresses provided in the whois. Or even call the phone number and leave a message.

Did you try this?

mtgm
06-27-2007, 04:42 PM
Glad I could help. :)

BinderGang
06-27-2007, 06:54 PM
I always thought companies that did Private Registration's allowed real e-mails to be forwarded.

gerolsteiner
06-27-2007, 06:55 PM
I always thought companies that did Private Registration's allowed real e-mails to be forwarded.

Most do just that. Usually a custom email address that forwards to a real (hidden) address.

On the good systems the custom address even changes every X amount of days.

BinderGang
06-27-2007, 07:09 PM
Most do just that. Usually a custom email address that forwards to a real (hidden) address.

On the good systems the custom address even changes every X amount of days.

Good to know. I was wondering. Thanks!