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Kai W.

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I saw a nice name on the Uniregistry, I just want to contact the owner, but I don't see any contact information on WHOIS.
Is there any tool to do this?
 
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Try to get previous email from WHOIS history.
 
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I use Whoxy, $2 buys you 500 queries.
 
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What registrar?
Uniregistry or this domain is just listed on their marketplace?
 
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These 3rd-party services are very unreliable...
I regularly receive various spam on my former domains which I don't own a few years already...
 
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What registrar?
Uniregistry or this domain is just listed on their marketplace?
sorry, Registrants email.
I have just reviewed the history of WHOIS history and have been holding it for a long time since 1999.

These 3rd-party services are very unreliable...
I regularly receive various spam on my former domains which I don't own a few years already...
I didn't register, but I saw the contact information for the domain.
 
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WHOIS history is NOT needed at all.
Every domain must be checked at CURRENT Registrar, via their local WHOIS database...
The only one reliable and proper way.
 
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In other words...
If certain domain is registered under Uniregistry - then Uni WHOIS...
If under GoDaddy - then GoDaddy WHOIS...
etc.
 
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In other words...
If certain domain is registered under Uniregistry - then Uni WHOIS...
If under GoDaddy - then GoDaddy WHOIS...
etc.
This is usually the case, but I found that local registrars barely display emails directly because of the privacy policy, but instead provide an HTTPs link to fill out the form.
 
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3rd-party services can't display any emails - if they are replaced by links at Registrars.
They query the same WHOIS server where domain is registered.

It is possible to find only cached emails from the previous life.
 
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exactly. Once the holder information changes, I will not be able to find the right contact, which seems very dramatic.
 
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I don't see any problems...
Link (Contact Form) is significantly more reliable, your message will be delivered ~99%.
Instead with direct emails - high chances to be marked as spam.
 
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Instead with direct emails - high chances to be marked as spam.

really? :-o
I misunderstood that it would be delivered to the broker's mailbox and then relayed to the holder by the broker. Because I often receive spam from Uniregistry agents.
In other words...

If under GoDaddy - then GoDaddy WHOIS...
etc.

Godaddy Whois can find the holder email. Excellent!:)
 
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Via WHOIS link (Contact Form) your message will be sent directly to the domain owner (registrant).
 
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Godaddy Whois can find the holder email. Excellent!:)
GoDaddy WHOIS is for GoDaddy domains only.
Don't check Uniregistry domains at GoDaddy.
 
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Yes, one of my favorites is in GODADDY.I just tried to contact him, and if he is an NP member, it will be easier.
 
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I saw a nice name on the Uniregistry, I just want to contact the owner, but I don't see any contact information on WHOIS.
Is there any tool to do this?

Look at the domain Whois and send an email to the owner, even if it's a privacy email address, he will get it.

If he is interested in your inquiry, he will respond to you. If not, chances are that he will not respond.
 
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