I guess I wasn't the only one to get this email :
Dear Registrant,
This notice is to inform you that we have received a Whois Problem Report System (WDPRS) complaint from ICANN in regard to
inaccurate whois contact data associated with your domain name(s):
http://iworkonlineathome.com/domain.com
In accordance with ICANN policy, failure to maintain complete and accurate whois contact details may result in your registration
and/or other Service(s) being suspended or terminated or may not be renewed.
You are required to verify that the current contact data, as it appears in the public whois lookup, is both complete and accurate.
If any updates or changes are required, please make the necessary updates and confirm once completed.
You MUST reply to this message within 15 days (per ICANN policy) in order to avoid the disabling of your domain name registration.
Regards,
Whois Agent
eNom, Inc., a Demand Media company
The domain is a namecheap domain with privacy guard (And I can't imagine my info on their end is wrong either.
So i'm curious whether this is something someone did in reporting a bunch of domains or what.
Dear Registrant,
This notice is to inform you that we have received a Whois Problem Report System (WDPRS) complaint from ICANN in regard to
inaccurate whois contact data associated with your domain name(s):
http://iworkonlineathome.com/domain.com
In accordance with ICANN policy, failure to maintain complete and accurate whois contact details may result in your registration
and/or other Service(s) being suspended or terminated or may not be renewed.
You are required to verify that the current contact data, as it appears in the public whois lookup, is both complete and accurate.
If any updates or changes are required, please make the necessary updates and confirm once completed.
You MUST reply to this message within 15 days (per ICANN policy) in order to avoid the disabling of your domain name registration.
Regards,
Whois Agent
eNom, Inc., a Demand Media company
The domain is a namecheap domain with privacy guard (And I can't imagine my info on their end is wrong either.
So i'm curious whether this is something someone did in reporting a bunch of domains or what.