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Hi,

I (like most people) don't want my home address listed on WHOIS and I don't want to use the proxy mail forwarding that certain resellers offer, so is this a valid (and legal) thing to do:

I already own a mailbox (*not* a postoffice PO BOX) with Mailboxes Etc. Can I use this as the contact address for all the registrant/admin contacts (with my real name of course)?

The problem I foresee is that if I ever needed to prove with a utility bill or whatever that I live at that address, of course I couldn't.

Is it possible using the (using a Tucows/AAAQ resellers) web control panel to change all these details without proving my identity with documents? If so then can't I provide my mailbox address during registration, then if I want to change ownership or sell the domain go online and briefly change it to my real address for the duration of the transfer?

Hope someone can make this absolutely clear, I've had several conflicting responses when contacting different resellers.

Chris.
 
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I thought about doing that but I didn't because it just didn't seem worth it, I've had my domain since January and I've never been contacted
 
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I use a PO Box and find it the best alternative to whois protection. If needed you can always change the whois for a brief period of time and then change back.
 
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Originally posted by acts837
I use a PO Box and find it the best alternative to whois protection. If needed you can always change the whois for a brief period of time and then change back.
Is it legal to enter in a false address for the Whois information ? (This is just for keeping the address private so no one will be after me)
 
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i have before, but i changed it quickly, i dont htink its the best idea
 
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Originally posted by jstep
i have before, but i changed it quickly, i dont htink its the best idea
Is it legal though ?
 
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Originally posted by HellFear
Is it legal to enter in a false address for the Whois information ? (This is just for keeping the address private so no one will be after me)

No it is not legal in fact you can report false whois. The few bucks it costs me for a PO Box is well worth it.
 
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I use WhoisFly from RegisterFly.com, this usually solves my problem of revealing my personal information within WHOIS.
 
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I'm also using a PO box, but... What about the phone number.. I mean with reverse lookup, we can find your real adress...

You got also a private number?
 
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Originally posted by esger
You got also a private number?

cell phone
 
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I believe your not suppose to use cell phones?
 
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Originally posted by dpk87
I believe your not suppose to use cell phones?

Can you show me that in writing somewhere? I know many homes that do not have a land line. They use cellular only.
 
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No problem with That
i use fake address but real email :)
 
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I've seen a domain with the phone number being to the police department and many people have called it because it's a controversial domain. Many people have also reported it as having false whois information, but still it sits with the phone number to the police department years later.

This domain is registered with network solutions so it doesn't look like they really enforce the accurate information policy, at least for the phone number anyways. It probably just depends on the circumstances and such.

I'm sure that it has and still could lead to problems by having false information, but I dunno how likely it is. :|
 
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Originally posted by esger
I'm also using a PO box, but... What about the phone number.. I mean with reverse lookup, we can find your real adress...

You got also a private number?

If you search Google you can find a number of places offering free or low cost voicemail phone numbers. I finally gone one myself after getting one too many phone calls.

As for using a Mailboxes Etc. address for your WHOIS. There's no reason you can't or shouldn't do that. Why would you ever need to prove that you physically lived there? As long as you can get legal notices sent to that address, you're fine.

That's one reason using a false address isn't a good idea. If someone does a dispute against you, you will want to receive the notice. Lots of the proceeding is done via mail.
 
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Originally posted by acts837
No it is not legal in fact you can report false whois. The few bucks it costs me for a PO Box is well worth it.

Where can you report it? :)

Thanks.
 
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Great first post and welcome to Name Pros, Chris!
. . . Is it possible using the (using a Tucows/AAAQ resellers) web control panel to change all these details without proving my identity with documents?
If you are the owner or administrator of your domain name, all of your contact information can be changed. This process varies from registrar to registrar. Some are very easy to use. Other registrars make it very difficult and may require one or several phone calls to support staff. (Insert sad contact information update story here. :'( )
 
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True but many "budget" conscious people (read cheap) don't want to spend the money. Besides thats the easy way out.
 
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