Sept. 26, 2012
2:37 p.m.
On 26 September 2012 08:46, Eduardo Diaz <eduardodiazrivera@gmail.com>wrote:
In some instances (i.e. whoever wants to fake their info) email and telephone verification will be valid just up to the moment the domain gets registered. Both email and telephone can be made bogus after that. Just like Yellow Pages books, once they are published they are already obsolete.
I was thinking this too. Of course, there could be post- registration re-checks -- either scheduled, random or on-demand (ie, if there is a problem contacting the registrant using existing available WHOIS info). I regularly get messages from various sources to "re-validate" the information they have on hand. - Evan