Bullet Proof Domain Registration

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Does anyone know anything about bullet proof domain registration ?

(If this breaks any rules, then I do apologize )
 
Perhaps, I am wrong, but bullet proof domain registration consists to spamming activities. Usually, it means you want to send spam emails, and that is the reason most of the web hosts reject such kind of client's request.
 
I never have issues with internet.bs...the above comment is worthless by Paul...
 
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Perhaps, I am wrong, but bullet proof domain registration consists to spamming activities. Usually, it means you want to send spam emails, and that is the reason most of the web hosts reject such kind of client's request.

You ARE wrong. Spend more time reading before posting.
 
Thanks everyone for your replies seems
 
You ARE wrong. Spend more time reading before posting.


I think you ignored the starting line of my reply where I said "perhaps I am wrong" Anyway, [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]I am not pointing that OP is looking for spamming activities. May be he don't want whois record displayed, but when someone seeking for a such kind of domains, then we need to find out the prospective of its intention. There are lot of incidents happened in past couple of years where web hosts told their some customers to transfer all of their domains away because of the way they were using their domains.

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[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]FYI, CNET's security expert, Robert Vamosi had been written a very nice article on "How botnets use 'bullet-proof' domains" You should read that article. [/FONT]
 
I wouldn't risk it in Sweden... I'll would try with internet bs.
 
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