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Help With .com Address!!
                
                    weenie                
                
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            Hi all. Firstly im not sure if anyone can point me in the right direction, but im at a loss as to what to do.
Without going into too much detail, ive found a .com address {minus the name of course} and need to look up the "said" persons profile.
Ive tried googling it in, but to no avail.
I have my own suspicions where or rather the sites this address is registered at but need more proof.
Sorry if im not making much sense but its all rather taken me by surprise.
Please pm me if need be........
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            http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jhtml enter the web address.
ie.https://www.blahblahblah.com0 - 
            Thanks intel will give it a go and see if i can get to the bottom of this mess!!
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            will pm you ok?LIVE, LOVE, AND LEARN!!0
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            You can't leave it like that - I am intrigued - tell more please ! Pretty please !To infinity and beyond!0
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            The WHOIS link intel suggested accesses the .com website domain registry and retrieves the owners name and address. In the Nominet (.uk) registry it is possible to stop your address showing but you can't stop your name showing.
You probably need to input the link without the www. part (i.e. instead of https://www.blahblahblah.com, input blahblahblah.com) for it to work
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            It was an email address afterall.
Just a spammer, but OP wanted to keep email address off the boards.0 
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