Thread: Email in Whois?
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  Post #20 (permalink)   07-02-2009, 05:39 PM
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Honestly, I don't see anything wrong with using WHOIS Privacy, even if you're a business. As long as you clearly display all your contact info on your website, though.

I mean, lets face it... The average customer is not going to do a WHOIS check on your domain. But, every spammer, indentity thief and fraudster will. So, you might as well make them go to your site to get the info.
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