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Bleuet
03-09-2008, 11:28 AM
Hello

I want your point of view and I hope that this is not Taboo here!

To access the forum Namecheap.com have to be customer to begin.
Having knowledge of the facts I have asked for information:

I founded my questions interressent entire community namecheap.
Is there a procedure for you to share domain name used for fraud or a scam which you are the registrar, whois protected by whoisguard or false?
How do you manage these problems?

The only answer was the delete posts without explanation! Not even courteous to get a message warning you, excellent for a member of icann accredited!

The questions are not uninteresting, registrar appearing in some whois.

Thanks to you


PS: excuse my bad English, it's not my language.

AmyWilliams
03-09-2008, 12:44 PM
I think NameCheap allows you to register for a free account, without having to purchase anything.

enetwork
03-09-2008, 01:39 PM
Hello

I want your point of view and I hope that this is not Taboo here!

To access the forum Namecheap.com have to be customer to begin.
Having knowledge of the facts I have asked for information:


The only answer was the delete posts without explanation! Not even courteous to get a message warning you, excellent for a member of icann accredited!

The questions are not uninteresting, registrar appearing in some whois.

Thanks to you


PS: excuse my bad English, it's not my language.


I think most internet service companies have abuse/legal departments including ourselves. You were explained this via PM on our board. Here is what we sent you and I know it was read by you:

"Hello,

Our board is not here to report abuse or legal issues with our clients domains. If you would like to report an issue like this you need to use our ticket system and enter a ticket under the "abuse/legal" department and it will be evaluated from there."

Bleuet
03-09-2008, 07:52 PM
I think most internet service companies have abuse/legal departments including ourselves. You were explained this via PM on our board. Here is what we sent you and I know it was read by you:

"Hello,

Our board is not here to report abuse or legal issues with our clients domains. If you would like to report an issue like this you need to use our ticket system and enter a ticket under the "abuse/legal" department and it will be evaluated from there."

Hello

Subject very warm, sensitive to the registrars.
Given your immediate arrived, the network of spies worked!
For your information and put things in their place, I wrote this long before post your response by private message after removal without explanation by your moderation of my 3 posts.

Let me say my opinion of the thing, it's my right.
If you were doing your job properly dozens and dozens of domain names of scammers leaders to sites of fraud would not be present in many posts and forums for months.
I speak only of those or your company name appears as registrar in the whois.
It is sufficient that the registrars is taking the time to read some posts on these various communities, which should put the problem since you easily find my post.
Ask the administrators and moderators of this forum webhosting.com, they will be able to tell you the most recent one just a few days ago (you are the registrar) and the information in their possession or even whois without protection!.
So please allow me to give an opinion contrary to laugh and yellow. We are open dialogue of the deaf.

Go back to doing business dollars .... The apple contains a worm! Even if you dislike.

When me I would continue as the dialoge on other communities if necessary.

Good Sunday to you.


Unable to contact me by privates messages here because the rules

Dave Zan
03-09-2008, 09:55 PM
Bleuet, it's fine if you don't like or agree with NameCheap's approach to your post in their forum. Just remember, though, that it's their forum to do as they wish.

Let's pretend you have a domain name with NameCheap. If a 3rd party calls them, asks for specific information regarding your domain registration with them, claims your domain name is "scamming" them, and NameCheap gives them what they're asking, would you appreciate that?

NameCheap, like any service provider, has a responsibility first and foremost to its paying customers. Just contact them privately via their forum PM or so regarding your issue with whoever that NameCheap client is, then they'll advise accordingly.

By forum PM, I mean NameCheap's forum, not here.