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What is the name of your state? Arkansas

Can A web-host site hide all contact information from you? I even joined to try and find how to contact them via-e-mail, address or phone.I have a complaint I need to send to them and for the life of me cannot find how to contact the adm offices. This is one of the most policed sites I have ever encounter :eek:
phpnuke.org also nukecops, really strange people or I'm dumb, any idea's as to how, where, tried search engines, yellow pages, have no idea what state they are in, they say nothing, Thanks
 


davezan

Member
nightrider said:
What is the name of your state? Arkansas

Can A web-host site hide all contact information from you?
They sure can, especially if you're referring to a domain name's WHOIS info.

No provider is under any obligation to reveal customer information to third
parties unless stated by law.

nightrider said:
I have a complaint I need to send to them and for the life of me cannot find how to contact the adm offices.
Have you tried the hosting company's domain WHOIS info?
 
Whois info?

davezan said:
They sure can, especially if you're referring to a domain name's WHOIS info.

No provider is under any obligation to reveal customer information to third
parties unless stated by law.



Have you tried the hosting company's domain WHOIS info?
Thanks so much davezan
Whats Whois info?, did I miss that link? All links I found send you to a self-help pages, only forums are available inwhich I read, all very controled, great job, are you going to add soon stuff, etc, short and sweet. The only thing I came up with is one e-mail address to admin in the uk, three days of going from one site to another, this I'm sure I found by accident, they are so privite. I sent them a e-mail with my complaint, wast of time I'm sure. My web-site's domain has a contact us, everyone's I have ever seen had that, phpnukes is the biggest run around, you'll never find us group that it is almost suspicious. Thanks..........
 

davezan

Member
Every domain name registration must have their contact information in a public
viewing database called WHOIS. Just go to any WHOIS service out there like
www.iwhois.com, type the domain name in there, and you should see the
contact info of the domain in question.

However, if the domain name is using their provider's privacy service, there's
no way you'll be able to see it. But give it a try, anyway.

Hoping this helps.
 
Oh My! Thanks, ?

davezan said:
Every domain name registration must have their contact information in a public
viewing database called WHOIS. Just go to any WHOIS service out there like
www.iwhois.com, type the domain name in there, and you should see the
contact info of the domain in question.

However, if the domain name is using their provider's privacy service, there's
no way you'll be able to see it. But give it a try, anyway.

Hoping this helps.
Wow right on the nose, hug! kisses! davezan!, now this brings up another question, would a domain host stationed in another country [ france]be govened by internet laws in the US? Reason being this site powered by them is doing Illegal activity and I'm getting ready to file charges next week. Thanks so much :)
 

davezan

Member
nightrider said:
Wow right on the nose, hug! kisses! davezan!, now this brings up another question, would a domain host stationed in another country [ france]be govened by internet laws in the US?
France isn't a US-owned territory, is it? ;)

nightrider said:
Reason being this site powered by them is doing Illegal activity and I'm getting ready to file charges next week. Thanks so much :)
Check that hosting provider's terms of service so you can determine what will
they do upon receipt of a complaint.
 

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