Hosting website at Hostgator requires authentic email and identification of the individual who ordered a hosting package of this reputable company. Let me point some policies that Hostgator laid out for its clients.

According to Hostgator: We will setup your account after we have received payment and we and/or our payment partner(s) have screened the order(s) in case of fraud. Hostgator webhost will verify your order first before your cpanel is being set up.

Regarding the email address that you provided to Hostgator host, take note of is policy: “It is your responsibility to provide us with an email address which is not @ the domain(s) you are signing up under. If there is ever an abuse issue or we need to contact you, the primary email address on file will be used for this purpose. It is your responsibility to ensure the email address on file is current or up to date at all times. Providing false contact information of any kind may result in the termination of your account.”

For dedicated server order, which according to Hostgator, is a high risk transaction ($200/month), the Hostgator.com requires valid ID issued by your government. Hostgator said: “In dedicated server purchases or high risk transactions, it will be necessary to provide government issued identification and possibly a scan of the credit card used for the purchase. If you fail to meet these requirements, the order may be considered fraudulent in nature and be denied.”

Setting up a strict policy on getting a webhosting plan from Hostgator will help deter fraudulent activities in the Internet. If you wish to learn more about Hostgator’s webhost services, just go to Hostgator.com site.

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