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1. partia+(OP)[view] [source] 2018-09-28 02:48:06
Email verification isn't a Namecheap thing, it was an ICANN thing, it happened to every domain provider.
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2. jroota+Zw[view] [source] 2018-09-28 12:00:06
>>partia+(OP)
I neglected to mention this happened only a few months ago, after the domain had been quietly and happily registered for several years. Unless you're saying ICANN changed the rules recently, but I'm having trouble finding a record of that.
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3. mcny+3G[view] [source] [discussion] 2018-09-28 13:38:47
>>jroota+Zw
> namecheap

I got a free domain with Github student pack from Namecheap. Just my personal experience, the person I talked to seemed very helpful and kind. However, the multiple rounds of talking to a real person to register a domain makes me think they don't have nearly enough automation which is a red flag.

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4. partia+9W[view] [source] [discussion] 2018-09-28 15:33:44
>>jroota+Zw
There was a requirement in 2014 (I think?) and recently they updated it in 2017. I think people that weren't meeting guidelines started getting notices from registrars around that time. A few clients of our had this happen to them from everyone from GoDaddy to Network Solutions to NameCheap. Some organizations that had their emails set to go to a person that no longer worked at the company were having their domains suspended...but it was all because of ICANN.
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