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| Senior Member | I have a very good domain and i recived few offers for it. it means people contact me through by email. they might get it from whois search. i dont like to sell that domain now. if i puschsed a godaddy whois for it, it will show godaddy details on it, but no more my info. but how can i prove that i own the domain, will godaddy screw me and take the domain. because whois shows godaddy in for after privacy |
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| DNMedia.com | Well, you could prove you own it by writing something personal on the home page.
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| NamePros Legend | yes that's right, do it on the webpage itself. set up your public contact info. usually the best and most convenient for people to contact you is via captcha'ed form. Quote:
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