Domain name: tippelgids.nl |
Status: active |
Reseller: |
101 The Netherlands B.V. |
Nieuwe Meerdijk 453 |
1171PA Badhoevedorp |
Netherlands |
Registrar: |
Metaregistrar B.V. |
Zuidelijk Halfrond 1 |
2801DD Gouda |
Netherlands |
Abuse Contact: |
+31.858885692 |
[email protected] |
DNSSEC: no |
Domain nameservers: |
ns3.yourdomainprovider.net |
ns1.yourdomainprovider.net |
ns2.yourdomainprovider.net |
Record maintained by: NL Domain Registry |
As the registrant's address is not in the Netherlands, the registrant is |
obliged by the General Terms and Conditions for .nl Registrants to use |
SIDN's registered office address as a domicile address. More information |
on the use of a domicile address may be found at |
https://www.sidn.nl/downloads/procedures/Domicile_address.pdf |
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