In response to your email.
Your issue has been resolved.
http://www.dnswatch.info/dns/dnslookup?la=en&host=seolinkspider.com&type=A&submit=Resolve
In response to your email, we will be purchasing a new domain for private nameserves very soon. However they are never fully private.
Site 5
That would still lead back in a WHOIS so, there is no way for it to be 100% anonymous.
Sorry For This Inconvenience
my private NS would still be something like:
ns1.seolinkspider.com
ns2.seolinkspider.com
The anoymous part comes in when they see other IPS
associated with my IPS like:
ns1.seolinkspider.com
ns2.seolinkspider.com
ns3.privatedns.com
even though ns3 is the host (mrhostuk) this looks
more anoymous then showing ns3.mrhostuk.com
yes anyone could still contact ns3.privatedns.com
its not about preventing, its all about resellers looking
more legit as they would appear to be the host...