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Is this e-mail LEGIT or SCAM?

         

StimmedMarine

1:44 pm on Jan 28, 2015 (gmt 0)



From: whois@(registrar)

Dear Registrant Contact,
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):

Example.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 MUST reply to this message within 15 days (per ICANN policy) in order to avoid the disabling of your domain name registration.

Once the updates have been made, a separate email will be sent to the registrant email address. Please make sure to click on the link in the email to complete the verification process, otherwise, the domain name will be suspended after 15 days.


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
(Domain Registrar), Inc.


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Wtf am I supposed to do?

[edited by: Webwork at 3:51 pm (utc) on Jan 28, 2015]
[edit reason] Removed specifics. Note: we generally disallow posting email contents. [/edit]

Marshall

3:14 pm on Jan 28, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Is this company your domain registrar? If not, it sounds like phishing. However, ICANN does require you to maintain valid contact information.

Marshall

jmccormac

8:25 am on Feb 9, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Did you move or renew your domain name recently and were you requested to verify your whois details?

Regards...jmcc