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I am godaddy customer. I have recieved a letter from godaddy to few my emails. Anyone got it? Isnt a cheat? I suspect it.
So if i wont confim it i will loss my domains?
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Important ICANN Notice Regarding Your Domain Name(s)
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Dear XXXXXXX XXXXXX,

Several months ago you received notice to update the contact information for your domain name(s). According to our records, you have not completed that update. It’s important that you do so immediately.

Under ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) rules and the terms of your registration agreement, PROVIDING FALSE CONTACT INFORMATION CAN BE GROUNDS FOR DOMAIN NAME CANCELLATION (to review the ICANN policy, visit: http://www.icann.org/whois/wdrp-registrant-faq.htm).

ICANN annually requires that all accredited registrars (like Go Daddy) ask their domain administrators/registrants to review domain name contact data, and make any changes necessary to ensure accuracy. To review/update your contact data, simply:

+ Go to http://www.godaddy.com?isc=ICANN0208a
NOTE: If the link does not work, copy and paste the URL into your browser.
+ Click on the "ICANN Domain Confirmation" icon at the top of the page
+ You will be taken to a landing page and asked to enter your Domain Information Key:
XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
+ Enter your key and click "Go."

Next, simply review the contact information for each domain name. To make a correction, log in to "My Account" with your customer number or log in name and password. Click "Manage Domains," select the domain to update, then click "Contact." If you find that your domain contact data is accurate, there's no need to take action. If, however, your domain contact information is inaccurate, you must correct it.

Should you have any questions, please email us at [email protected] or call our customer support line at (480) 505-8877.

Sincerely,
GoDaddy.com, Inc. Domain Support

If you are the domain administrator of more than one GoDaddy.com domain account, you may receive this notice multiple times.
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Copyright 2008 GoDaddy.com, Inc. All rights reserved.


Thanks for your attention and thank you for being a GoDaddy.com, Inc. customer.
 
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It's real - And the only part you should really worry about is :
If you find that your domain contact data is accurate, there's no need to take action. If, however, your domain contact information is inaccurate, you must correct it.

You do need to log in through their links though I believe.
 
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i think they send them regularly to ensure all who is info are accurate just login at www.godaddy.com n not the link in the email if u are worried
 
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Mark said:
It's real - And the only part you should really worry about is :

You do need to log in through their links though I believe.

Log in through their links? I've been trained not to click on any links in emails if I want to log in to any accounts. If what you say is true, then it is so easy for people to phish account login and passwords. GoDaddy sux.
 
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PowerUp said:
Log in through their links? I've been trained not to click on any links in emails if I want to log in to any accounts. If what you say is true, then it is so easy for people to phish account login and passwords. GoDaddy sux.

Anyone who can't tell the difference between a real link and a Phishing link or is worried about Phishing in any way ..... Yes - You should not click them. :blink:
 
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