Customer service

If you have problems with your domain name, we can help you here.

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How can we help you?

If your website or e-mail address is not working, it may be because we have suspended your domain name. The most common reason for doing this is that we have not received payment for registration of the domain name.

You can easily get your website or e-mail address up and working again by restoring the domain name in our online self-service portal.

The restoration fee is DKK 125 per domain name. A domain name can be suspended for three months. If it is not restored within three months, we delete the registration of the domain name.

If your website or e-mail address is not working, it may be because we have suspended your domain name. The most common reason for doing this is that we have not received payment for the domain name.

You can easily get your website or e-mail address up and working again by restoring the domain name through your login to our online self-service portal.

When you are logged in, you can either go to "Payment and invoices" and pay the invoice under "Open invoices" or you can go to "Domain name" and choose "Restore domain name" on the select button next to your domain.

The restoration fee is DKK 125 per domain name.

If a domain name is not restored within 30 days of the date of suspension, we delete the domain name.

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You must transfer the domain name if you want to give it to another person.

Please note, that you cannot transfer the domain if there is an unpaid invoice on the domain name. Please pay the invoice and then you can transfer the domain name.

There is a fee of 70.00 DKK to accept the transfer of a domain name and become the new registrant. When you have transferred the domain name you no longer have the right to use it.

Step 1

Choose "Transfer to new registrant" in the drop-down menu in the "Manage" column.
PLEASE NOTE! If you wish to transfer more than one domain name, you can find it under "Manage multiple domain names" at the bottom of the screen.

Step 2

Enter the e-mail address of the new registrant who is to have the domain and press CONTINUE.

Step 3

Make sure you entered the correct information and press CONFIRM.

The new registrant of the domain names will receive a request by e-mail to accept the transfer. The transfer will not be carried out until the new registrant has accepted and paid.

PLEASE NOTE! If you are only proxy of the domain name the current registrant must confirm the transfer of the domain name before it can be carried out. The current registrant will receive a request by email. Once the current registrant has confirmed that the transfer may be carried out the future registrant will receive an email with a request to accept the transfer. When the future registrant has accepted the transfer it will be carried out.

 

If you do not have your password, you can click "Forgot password" and have a temporary password sent to your registered e-mail address.

Remember that you can also log in with your MitID if you have previously connected it with your profile.

If you have not previously connected a MitID, and you cannot receive login information on your current contact email with us, then do the following:

As a company:
You need to make sure that the e-mail address you have provided in the CVR register is updated to an active e-mail to which we can send login information. We must be able to see the e-mail address by public posting on CVR under "Extended company information" at https://datacvr.virk.dk/
Afterwards you must call us and inform us that you have updated your e-mail address.

As a private registrant:
You must call our customer service (33 64 60 60) from your specified contact number and have the contact email updated.
 
If none of the above is an option, you can read more here

 

 

 

Do you need to contact us?

We are ready to help you if you have any questions about your .dk domain.

Our customer service staff will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.

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Punktum dk cannot decide about who has the right to a domain name - not even if you have copyright to the domain name.

If you believe that you have the right to register the domain name, you can complain to the Complaints Board for Domain Names. The board can decide who has the most right to the domain name in question.

You will find the Complaints Board's contact information here.

On the Complaints Board's website, you can read more about how to submit a complaint to the board.

You can always try to come to an agreement with the existing registrant to have the domain name transferred to you. If the registrant's contact information is not publicly available, you can notify the registrant that you wish to get in touch with him/her via the "contact" icon when you look up the domain name in the WHOIS database.

There are three specific situations regarding the use of a .dk domain name in which Punktum dk is entitled to take a domain name away from a registrant under the Terms and conditions for the right to use a .dk domain name.

They are: 

  1. Typosquatting 
  2. In the event of a clear risk of economic crime 
  3. In the event of clearly illegal actions that violate significant security or public interests.

In all three situations, a number of conditions must be fully met before Punktum dk is entitled to intervene in the way in which a domain name is being used.

You can find more detailed information here.

The nature of the complaint determines where you can complain about the content of a website. 

  • If a website is being used for fraud or other forms of crime, you must report the site to the police. Click here to see how to file a report on the website of the Danish police.  
  • There are three specific situations in which the Terms and conditions for the right to use a .dk-domain name authorise Punktum dk to take a domain name away from the registrant on the basis of how the domain name is used. They are 1. Typosquatting, 2. In the event of a clear risk of economic crime or phishing/malware, and 3. In the event of clearly illegal actions that violate significant security or public interests. You can find more detailed information about this here and about how to send a complaint to us.
  • A complaint about use of a .dk domain name for Domain Name Warehousing or use inconsistent with Good Domain Name Practice may be brought before the Danish Complaints Board for Domain Names. Read more about the Complaints Board at www.domaeneklager.dk.
  • You can always choose to bring a dispute about website content before the ordinary courts.

You can find more detailed information about your rights of appeal here.

The police are the right authority to investigate online criminal offences such as fraud. This also applies to cases of abuse of personal data on a website and cases of infringement of intellectual property rights, e.g. sale of counterfeit goods.

You can read more about reporting criminal offences and filing a report on the website of the Danish police.

 

If you have experienced typosquatting, you can complain to Punktum dk. Typosquatting refers to the use of a domain name to create confusion with another, almost identical domain name and to redirect users to a completely different website from the one they wanted.

These may be domain names that exploit the fact that users make typographical errors or misspell and interchange words.

A number of conditions must all be met before Punktum dk can do anything about a .dk domain name because of typosquatting. You can find more information about typosquatting and the conditions that must be met here.

There are three specific situations in which Punktum dk is authorised to take a domain name away from a registrant because of use of the domain name. These cases are described in section 9 of the Terms and conditions for the right to use a .dk domain name.

They are 1. Typosquatting, 2. A clear risk of economic crime or phishing/malware, or 3. Clearly illegal actions that violate significant security or public interests.

In all three situations, a number of conditions must be fully met before we are entitled to do anything about a domain name. You can find more detailed information here and read about how to send a complaint to Punktum dk.

Complaints Board for Domain Names

The Danish Complaints Board for Domain Names handles cases where two parties are in dispute about who has most right to a .dk domain name. This means, for example, that you can complain to the Complaints Board if someone has registered a domain name that infringes your name or trademark rights. You can also complain to the Complaints Board for Domain Names if you think a domain name is being used for Domain Name Warehousing or contrary to Good Domain Name Practice.

Furthermore, you can file an appeal with the Complaints Board for Domain Names against decisions made by us.

You can find further complaints guidance and more detailed information here.

The police

The police is the right authority to investigate criminal offences such as fraud or other IT-related crime. This means you must report the offence to the police. You will find further details about how to file a report with the police on the website of the Danish police.

Yes, you should complain to the Danish Complaints Board for Domain Names, which is authorised to handle this type of case under the Danish Domain Names Act.

Find further details here about how to file a complaint with the Complaints Board for Domain Names.

In the act, Domain Name Warehousing is described as the practice of registering or maintaining the registration of domain names for the sole purpose of resale or rental.

Have you forgotten your login information for our self-service?

You can have a new login sent to you here.

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Closing days

Our customer service is closed on a number of days during the year. Here you can see which ones.

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Customer service is open

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 14:00

If you need help or have questions, please contact us, and we will get back to you as fast as possible. 

Other contact options

You can also get in touch calling us +45 33 64 60 60, alternatively we can call you back as soon as we are available again.

Customer service is closed

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 14:00

If you need help or have questions, please contact us, and we will get back to you as fast as possible.

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Have you won a complaint?

Read about how you can get a domain transferred after a complaint.