Annual Domain Name Notification
Enom and all Domain Providers Are Required to Verify Your Information
Our
 domain provider, Enom, and other domain providers send emails to verify
 your information.  These emails are automated, but this IS NOT SPAM.
Below
 is an example from one of these emails. You need to click the link to 
verify that the info displayed (blurred out) below is correct. If it's 
correct click or copy the verify link to go to that page to verify the 
information. (Red Arrow)
You'll get a page that looks like the one below. It will list the domain name and up to three different contact addresses.  It's most important that the Registrant info is correct.

What to Do if the Info is NOT CORRECT
A Correct Email Is Imperative
Everything
 in domain names is controlled by email.  It's IMPERATIVE that the email
 address associated with your account and with you domain names is 
current and accurate.
Here's why:
- The email address of record on the domain name is the OWNER of the domain name.  
 - That
 means a former web developer or a former employee could be the owner of
 your domain. It's critical that you know who owns your domain.
 - That
 email address is used for renewal notifications. If you purchase a name
 for 5 years and you change your email address in the meantime, you 
won't ever receive the automated notices that your name is about to 
expire.
 - The email on the account is the 
address where payment notifications and receipts are sent. For example, 
if your name is set to automatically renew each year, but the credit 
card on file is no longer valid, this is the email address that will 
receive the notification.
 
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