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i recieved the following email in my box today....

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Dear domain name holder,

DNS BE has been informed that the WHOIS data for the domain name parkingdomains.be are inaccurate or incomplete.

Article 8,a,1°, of our terms & conditions that apply to anyone who has a licence for a .be domain, mention clearly that the holder of the licence has the obligation to guarantee that "all statements made during the registration process and the term of the licence are complete and accurate". The terms & conditions also state in article 5 that the licensee must have a functioning email address.

You can verify the terms & conditions on the website of DNS BE: http://www.dns.be/en/home.php?n=51

Therefore, I would like to invite you to verify the WHOIS data and to correct the data for your domain where they are wrong or incomplete.

I must inform you that in conformity with article 3,d, of the terms & conditions, DNS BE will revoke (=delete) the domain name if you do not comply with the terms & conditions within 14 days from the sending of this message.

Sincerely yours,

DNS BE
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The only think that's off in my whois is my phone#, but i don't know how to change it....the domains are at freebe.be, and you can't change whois?

what should i do or respons?
 
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AfternicAfternic
send then an email stating that you did cannot find a way to modify your phone number, and you would like to so you can keep ur dn active..
 
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Site looks legit to me. I guess they are just being very strict on the whosis. They seem to be very slow also. I registered some .be's thru registerfly about a week ago and they still don't work, good thing I didn't really need them for anything.
 
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