The situation: I registered a .co.uk domain through Internet.BS, and everything was going smoothly until I received an email that Nominet wasn't able to locate my address using their "public sources".
After a while of putting it off, I received another email threatening the suspension of my domain unless I provided them a valid mailing address. After sending them an email saying that the address is valid, I promptly received an additional email advising me that my domain name has been suspended.
I haven't the faintest idea of how they aren't able to verify the existence of the address that I gave them, due to the fact that a quick postal code verification on CanadaPost.ca does verify that yes, the address does indeed exist.
They're also mentioning things like verifying my address by sending in copies of my photo ID, but there's no way in hell that I'm sending Nominet my identity cards.
Has anyone else had this amount of hassle from Nominet over a "non-existential" address that exists? I'm starting to wonder whether or not they even know that Canada is a country.
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