On 15 Sep 2021, at 3:52 PM, Paul E McNary 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

We never asked for a ticket.

Ah, unfortunate - that does make it rather unlikely that we would have been 
able to help you.

All of you were telling me that if I submitted a ticket that the result might 
be a claw back.

I’m not certain who “all of you” were, but that’s probably specious advice if 
what you say is correct.

It _is_ possible that contacting ARIN to update registration could result in a 
resource review and revocation, but rather unlikely for those who are the 
legitimate rights holder. (For those who attempt to hijack address blocks, it 
is another story…)

If you have been using the address block continuously for a long period of time 
and you are aware of no other party claiming the block, then you might want to 
call our Registration Services Helpdesk to work through the situation and see 
if there’s credible evidence sufficient to update the registration.

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers





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