
Our evaluation of tesdigital.us shows a 11/100 flag score. Users report concerns, with 1 review averaging 1/5 for tesdigital.us. Registered 10 months ago via Web Commerce Communications Limited dba WebNic.cc, tesdigital.us uses 2 nameservers and expires on 7 January, 2026.
Reported cases for investigation: 14
Successful cases with assets reclaimed: 6
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[Querying whois.nic.us] [whois.nic.us] Domain Name: tesdigital.us Registry Domain ID: DEB8E7E1C245C4A8F8C7C239D39212904-GDREG Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.webnic.cc Registrar URL: www.webnic.cc Updated Date: 2025-01-12T00:05:06Z Creation Date: 2025-01-07T00:05:05Z Registry Expiry Date: 2026-01-07T00:05:05Z Registrar: Web Commerce Communications Limited dba WebNic.cc Registrar IANA ID: 460 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: compliance_abuse@webnic.cc Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +60.389966788 Domain Status: ok https://icann.org/epp#ok Registry Registrant ID: C905CAA9A85FA405FA937AB67E41CD56E-GDREG Registrant Name: TESLA DIGITAL Registrant Organization: TESLA DIGITAL LLC Registrant Street: 1942 broadway st ste 314c Registrant Street: Registrant Street: Registrant City: boulder Registrant State/Province: co Registrant Postal Code: 80302 Registrant Country: US Registrant Phone: +1.3159617044 Registrant Phone Ext: Registrant Fax: +0.0 Registrant Fax Ext: Registrant Email: ahmetkebirusa@gmail.com Registrant Application Purpose: P1 Registrant Nexus Category: C32/US Registry Admin ID: C905CAA9A85FA405FA937AB67E41CD56E-GDREG Admin Name: TESLA DIGITAL Admin Organization: TESLA DIGITAL LLC Admin Street: 1942 broadway st ste 314c Admin Street: Admin Street: Admin City: boulder Admin State/Province: co Admin Postal Code: 80302 Admin Country: US Admin Phone: +1.3159617044 Admin Phone Ext: Admin Fax: +0.0 Admin Fax Ext: Admin Email: ahmetkebirusa@gmail.com Admin Application Purpose: P1 Admin Nexus Category: C32/US Registry Tech ID: C905CAA9A85FA405FA937AB67E41CD56E-GDREG Tech Name: TESLA DIGITAL Tech Organization: TESLA DIGITAL LLC Tech Street: 1942 broadway st ste 314c Tech Street: Tech Street: Tech City: boulder Tech State/Province: co Tech Postal Code: 80302 Tech Country: US Tech Phone: +1.3159617044 Tech Phone Ext: Tech Fax: +0.0 Tech Fax Ext: Tech Email: ahmetkebirusa@gmail.com Tech Application Purpose: P1 Tech Nexus Category: C32/US Name Server: sima.ns.cloudflare.com Name Server: mack.ns.cloudflare.com DNSSEC: unsigned URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: https://www.icann.org/wicf/ >>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2025-11-13T20:39:40Z <<< For more information on Whois status codes, please visit https://icann.org/epp .US WHOIS Complaint Tool - http://www.whoiscomplaints.us Advanced WHOIS Instructions - http://whois.us/help.html Registry Services, LLC, the Registry Administrator for .US, has collected this information for the WHOIS database through a .US-Accredited Registrar. This information is provided to you for informational purposes only and is designed to assist persons in determining contents of a domain name registration record in the registry database. Registry Services, LLC makes this information available to you "as is" and does not guarantee its accuracy. By submitting a WHOIS query, you agree that you will use this data only for lawful purposes and that, under no circumstances will you use this data: (1) to allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations via direct mail, electronic mail, or by telephone; (2) in contravention of any applicable data and privacy protection laws; or (3) to enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that apply to the registry (or its systems). Compilation, repackaging, dissemination, or other use of the WHOIS database in its entirety, or of a substantial portion thereof, is not allowed without our prior written permission. We reserve the right to modify or change these conditions at any time without prior or subsequent notification of any kind. By executing this query, in any manner whatsoever, you agree to abide by these terms. NOTE: FAILURE TO LOCATE A RECORD IN THE WHOIS DATABASE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF A DOMAIN NAME. All domain names are subject to certain additional domain name registration rules. For details, please visit our site at www.whois.us.
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