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  1. #51
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    Anyway, I see nobody can't help me here if registrant want domain name from me, that's ok -
    just for next time I don't register any domain with Publicdomainregistry.com in whois
    and if I see "Publicdomainregistry.com" in my domain whois I must quickly transfer out to another registrant, to be safe from domain name stealing by Publicdomainregistry.com
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  2. #52
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    I don't really see how they are attempting to steal and scam from you. It looks like you purchased a domain from a reseller of theirs, and that reseller either put fake details on the domain or turned on ID Protection/Privacy Protection for the WHOIS.

    As you are not a customer of theirs directly, they are not going to hand over access to the domain unless you supply proof of identification, which is required by ICANN and enforced by all of the big registrars.

    If you are refusing to do so, they cannot prove that you are actually the owner of the domain and therefore cannot give you access to it. Simple as that.
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  3. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by antidomainsteal View Post
    YES. It is stealing, because domain is registered under "anonymous domain registration agreement".
    Understand me better now ? Registrant is non-existent person and I simple don't want to tell them my identity. Don't want to send my documents to them, no way.
    It's now ok ? Also, I can't, because the registrant person on file, not exist in real world. Same like their "Domain Manager".
    Private WHOIS, at any registrar, just hides your identity from the public WHOIS (domain ownership) database. You still have to give the registrar, any registrar, your real verifiable identity - as you are agreeing to a legal contract with them when you register a domain. You are now seeing the downside of using a fake identity in a legal contract and can't now prove that the domain is yours.

    I am now informed that they are from India (muslim) and they collect a sensitive information from people (especially from USA!)
    BTW- India is 80% Hindu not Muslim.
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  4. #54
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    You really need to work on your attitude. Also, even if they were/are Muslims - what's your point?

    If it at all helps:
    1) Go to https://www.icann.org/registrar-repo...ited-list.html
    2) Search for "PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com"

    Then you will see that "PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com" is an ICANN-accredited registrar since 2013. This means that they are legally bound to follow strict ICANN guidelines and procedures otherwise their accreditation will be revoked and they cannot register or manage domain names.

    Also, you can also visit the legal section
    http://publicdomainregistry.com/legal/
    This will state all the legal rights and responsibilities.

    I am happy that PDR are asking for your ID because that shows they have a procedure in place to safeguard all the other registrants. Otherwise anyone, like you "Mr. antidomainsteal", can just email them and ask them to give my domain authorization code and once you have that you can transfer my valuable domain name. Hope you see the reason why they need to verify your identity before giving you access to the domain name. At the end of the day, you must co-operate with them otherwise your domain will be lost.
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    I see the process of stealing people domains is very well organized and have a big support also from this forum.
    Very well organized crime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antidomainsteal View Post
    I see the process of stealing people domains is very well organized and have a big support also from this forum.
    Very well organized crime.
    Why is this thread still open? It's going nowhere, not helping anyone. The OP's warning is unfounded.
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    Yes, close fast this forum, someone can read the truth!
    Very very well organized crime... Nothing else is important, just to close this forum.
    Anyone can ask yourself "why".

    Carefully also read that I write just this: "they are from India (muslim)" and some of you here tell me I am a racist, really !? And nobody react on that of moderators!
    So is it forbidden to write word "muslim" for non-muslim like me ?
    Ten I guess for you Great Britain was a NAZI country, I am correct? Because they want just leave EU because of too many immigrants (muslims) in Great Britain.
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    Ok, probably is better to close this thread, or someone can read the truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antidomainsteal View Post
    Ok, probably is better to close this thread, or someone can read the truth.
    So let me sum it up reading every post.

    You purchased a domain from a reseller to the registrar. You possibly did not use your name on the domain just like PDR does. (which is actually fine as long as the company name is their to put it up the way PDR is BTW when your a business.)

    The reseller you registered with disappeared. So Now PDR has these domains that they don't know who they belong to. You contact them and they ask you for ID to prove you own the domain.

    You throw a fit!?!?

    They are following ICANN rules and have to. You have any idea how many attempts happen everyday to steel domains. For all we know the domain your trying to get you do not own!!!

    Seriously go show some proof you own the domain or loose it.
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    For all we know, the OP may not be the owner of that domain and is actually attempting to scam them. His warnings aren't worth the characters it took him to type.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SenseiSteve View Post
    For all we know, the OP may not be the owner of that domain and is actually attempting to scam them. His warnings aren't worth the characters it took him to type.
    Yep Ironically had same thoughts and posted nearly same time you did with that message. I see I am not only other one now wondering with the way the OP just ignores any advice given.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silvatech View Post
    So let me sum it up reading every post.

    You purchased a domain from a reseller to the registrar. You possibly did not use your name on the domain just like PDR does. (which is actually fine as long as the company name is their to put it up the way PDR is BTW when your a business.)

    The reseller you registered with disappeared. So Now PDR has these domains that they don't know who they belong to. You contact them and they ask you for ID to prove you own the domain.

    You throw a fit!?!?

    They are following ICANN rules and have to. You have any idea how many attempts happen everyday to steel domains. For all we know the domain your trying to get you do not own!!!

    Seriously go show some proof you own the domain or loose it.

    But the problem is domain is (when) registered under an "anonymous domain registration terms" paid with e-gold, etc,...
    And then rules is changed, when PDR "became legal", ok - they have new terms, you "must agree" if you want to login into your account, but I don't want to agree and domain registrant move that domain to "special" non-PDR area and leave me to use without that "new PDR terms" when PDR became legal. Nobody ask me for nothing, and now after more than 5 years someone found that domain is attractive, so well... now we will steal that domain name and in case I probably write something, then I am racist, my attitude is "very bad" and of course, that someone want to take over my domain name, it's my fault, it is not important that I have no control panel, no way to change anything, no way to extend domain registration period, but just because here are chance to steal this domain, then I am racist, and everything else ... !

    At least someone now start writing here "probably domain is not mine and may I want to scam PDR" - why administrators of this forum don't ban people like this who speculate and manipulate public, like this person? I am PAID for that domain and that domain IS mine.
    Last edited by antidomainsteal; 05-17-2016 at 07:50 PM.
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    Also closing this threat will prove just that here is "something" what "someone" want to hide, nothing else.
    I need as anyone else of you who bought an domain - domain control panel. And if I have not my domain control panel, then there was "a reason" why I can't get a control panel.
    Reason is because they want to steal that domain from me and my opinion was not changed about it.
    So now you can call me racist, because I want domain control panel for domain I WAS PAID.
    Here are just clearly proven that Publicdomainregistry.com take exclusive control (steal) over domain I register and take this domain for himself because domain is lucrative. That's all.
    Last edited by antidomainsteal; 05-17-2016 at 08:12 PM.
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  14. #64
    I am amazed everyone here has been so helpful to you, but you don't take their advice.
    Show your ID or receipts to prove it is your domain.
    Remain calm talking to their representatives. No one likes to be yelled at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anthyea View Post
    I am amazed everyone here has been so helpful to you, but you don't take their advice.
    Show your ID or receipts to prove it is your domain.
    Remain calm talking to their representatives. No one likes to be yelled at.
    I don't say nobody here want to help me, but also here are some people who trying to manipulate with the facts and change the theme what I am speaking about.
    I have receipt from e-gold, but e-gold.com is now closed, so if they open e-gold website, no problem. I can show receipt of domain purchase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antidomainsteal View Post
    I don't say nobody here want to help me, but also here are some people who trying to manipulate with the facts.
    I have receipt from e-gold, but e-gold.com is now closed, so if they open e-gold website I can show receipt of domain purchase.
    a domain has nothing to do with opening where ever your control panel from the original business website was hosted.
    Take your tin foil hat off and comply. Unless some real true reason you have to hide. WOW
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silvatech View Post
    a domain has nothing to do with opening where ever your control panel from the original business website was hosted.
    Take your tin foil hat off and comply. Unless some real true reason you have to hide. WOW
    Ok, I know I am all the bad of this world - but why I can't have my domain control panel, can you explain that? Sorry, here is not a theme about me as person and why I am "anonymous", but about stealing domain name and not giving me access to product I purchase and paid.
    If you like to write about me personally (you and others who like to do) why you then not open new thread about me and there write everything and your opinions about me ?
    THIS IS THEME ABOUT DOMAIN STEALING and not about me. If I want to hide, then I have a reason.

    or another way... Did you all have send your IDs for domains you own? NO - you not. Why I must then ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by antidomainsteal View Post
    Ok, probably is better to close this thread
    As you wish, but with one thought. If Publicdomainregistry were trying to steal domains there would be hundreds of posts and threads here and elsewhere about it. There aren't.

    What they're doing by asking for ID is protecting your domain from someone else stealing it. They just need to be sure it's yours to release it to you.

    If you want control of it you'll need to talk to them, and go through the standard security process they have in place to protect you.

    Good luck.

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