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Ask for response email confirming that they received your email.
ARIN Contact Verification
These emails should auto-forward to David M. Smith and the Julie Ralston's inbox. However, when one arrives, reach out to David and make sure there is nothing to be updated on our end.
This should be taken care of as quickly as possible.
Example email below:
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From: American Registry for Internet Numbers [mailto:hostmaster@arin.net ]
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2016 7:03 AM
To: Abuse <Abuse@agora-inc.com>
Subject: Verify Your ARIN Contact Information: ABUSE4684-ARIN
Hello,
ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers) is a non-profit Internet number registry.
You are receiving this message because either:
your Internet Service Provider (ISP) registered you as a Point of Contact (POC) in ARIN's public database
OR
you have obtained IP addresses and/or Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) directly from ARIN
We are asking that you verify your POC information below as part of ARIN's annual validation process:
Name: Abuse Team
Handle: ABUSE4684-ARIN
Company: Agora Publishing
Address: 14 west mt vernon place
City: baltimore
StateProv: MD
PostalCode: 21201
Country: US
RegDate: 2014-04-02
Updated: 2015-04-02
Phone: +1-410-895-7996 (Office)
Phone: +1-410-246-2295 (Fax)
Email: abuse@it-agora.com
IF YOUR POC INFORMATION IS ACCURATE, please confirm by either:
clicking the following link:
https://www.arin.net/public/pocValidation.xhtml?validationCode=xxxxxxxxxxxxx
OR
replying to this email with the word "CORRECT"
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IF YOUR POC INFORMATION IS NOT ACCURATE, you may update it using ARIN Online.
If you already have an ARIN Online account, you may log in by going to ARIN's website at
http://www.arin.net
If you don't have an ARIN Online account, you may create one by going to:
https://www.arin.net/public/register_1.xhtml
For more details on updating your POC please feel free to review the information and short video on ARIN's website at: https://www.arin.net/resources/request/poc.html
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If you want to know more about the IP address blocks and ASNs registered to your organization, go to http://www.arin.net , enter the "Handle" provided above in the 'Search WhoisRWS' box at the upper right, and click the arrow to the right to search.
Click on the 'Related organizations' link, then on the organization ID in parentheses, then on the 'Related networks' and 'Related autonomous system numbers' links.
If you need additional information or assistance, please reply to this email, call ARIN's Registration Services Help Desk at 703.227.0660 from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday, or register for an ARIN Online account on our website and submit an Ask ARIN request.
Regards,
Registration Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers
SPAM and Junk Mail
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