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Old 15-06-2007, 08:36:48 PM     #4 (permalink)
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Thanks Lee. Am still confused with this a little though

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Originally Posted by LeeOwen View Post
Look, there is no 60 days, you can buy a domain tonight and sell it on the next minute. Secondly, if you provide fake details, you no longer own the domain, so don't buy a domain only to lose it, it's stupid.
Ok may be confusing the 60 days with .com.
I get the fake details bit, but this was more for the sake of argument. But there seems to be 2 places that I can change my details

(1) Through the registrant (1and 1)
(2) Through Nominet

So I was wondering, what effect changing at either has. ie/ changing at nominet, changes the legal ownership and the whois records. Then what does me simply changing it in the registrar control panel do, if anything?
What happens if I change through just the registrant?

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Originally Posted by LeeOwen View Post
The best way is to change tag after legal transfer as some people don't change registrant details, god knows why but it's a pain. Lastly yes change ownership through Nominet, look up transfers on their site.
So sell domain, bank money, change ownership through nominet, change tag, buyer informs his registrar that tag change has happened. Is that correct?

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Originally Posted by LeeOwen View Post
I think there might be services to hide whois now on uk domains, but again you're hiding it with a third party, if they go bust and the contract doesn't stand, again you've lost your domain.
Yep I get that. I know that with non-business .co.uk's people can have only their name showing. But I know some people who register or change the name of the owner to their partner. And was thinking the easiest, quickest, cheapest way to make this change. In this sense they aren't so much fake details.

Thanks for your help.
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