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Also, you can take snap shots of your site containing the company contact information. This is also proof. All they would need to do is look at the sites code and see this contact information and that may be proof enough. But make sure you are loaded for bear.

Also, you can take snap shots of your site containing the company contact information. This is also proof. All they would need to do is look at the sites code and see this contact information and that may be proof enough. But make sure you are loaded for bear.

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It looks like the domain registration for kirrawe.com.au is for Kirrawe Indigenous Corporation which is a good thing. It is proof that the company owns the domain name which at first glance, is not your root problem, but an element of proof and an important one.

Second, I see the name Duane Norman. I am assuming that the company wrote checks and had some level of an agreement with Duane Norman or his company for web development. These payments and any contract or agreement is also proof. I am also assuming that there are invoices or bills that Duane Norman submitted to the company. Also if there is a website for Duane Norman capture the domain name, contact information and registration information and file that away too.

Collect any payments made to DreamHost directly, if any, or any payments made to Duane Norman and note any itemized notations, bills with payments, and so forth to draw a line between the contractor and the company. If the payments made were itemized, then that is excellent proof. Otherwise, the bills and payment pairs/sets are good enough.

Next, I see that part of your site uses Google for e-mail. While I cannot see these details, if you have access to these accounts, the fact that you have access to these accounts is also proof.

The CEO/President (or other officer of the company - CEO is often the best) of Kirrawe Indigenous Corporation needs to write a formal letter of request to have access to the DreamHost account. Make sure this letter has contact information that someone can use to contact the letter writer and that he/she is availble. He/she needs to explain that Duane Norman was hired as an independent consultant or as a company to do work on the companies behalf. Make copies of invoices, payments, itemization, attempts to contact Duane Norman, and proof that Kirrawe Indigenous Corporation owns the domain and that the domain name points to DreamHost.

I have included at the end of this answer some whois and dig data that you can use as proof. It shows that the domain name that Kirrawe Indigenous Corporation owns points to DreamHost.

At the end of the letter, cc (carbon copy) any attorney the company has a relationship with. Make sure this happens.

Note: Redact any checking or other account information.

Do not mail the letter yet.

Contact DreamHost via their standard contact methods, the phone often being the best. Immediately explain that you have a problem and will need a supervisor right away. They may want you to explain the problem and that is okay. Be patient and explain the problem briefly but in enough detail that they are satisfied. A supervisor should be made available to you immediately. Explain it all again and explain that you have proof. Again be patient.

Here is what we know. DreamHost wants to cover their keester. Also, those who answer the phone follow policies and may not have much room to roam. The supervisor will have more latitude. We also know that DreamHost gets these requests often enough to have a policy to resolve these problems though they will not announce it. We also know that DreamHost does not want to lose a loyal and paying customer.

Tell them that you need a reasonable resolution to this problem and that you not only have proof of your claims, but you can provide this proof along with a formal request signed by the CEO (or officer) immediately. Offer to fax this information and spend as much time on the phone as possible to resolve the issue. As you do this, make it clear that you are taking notes and ask for each persons first and last name, position, and contact information should you need to contact them again, as you go.

If you still do not get anywhere, ask for the Legal Department's address and contact information. This usually loosens the wheels. If not, get an attorney to contact the DreamHost attorney and legal department immediately and advise them that they are holding Kirrawe Indigenous Corporation property and preventing Kirrawe Indigenous Corporation from performing further business. That will do it. The company's attorney can offer the proof you amassed. If you reach this point, you will get what you want, but let the attorney do the work. Just offer support along the way.

BTW- It will not get this far trust me!

First things first- relax. These issues always work out. You want to make your case like a business person and offer a mutual commitment such as We want to work with your company and retain the good working relationship we have always had.

Also, keep in touch here. If you come across more problems, the group here is excellent and I am sure we can help you get through this.

Whois:

Domain Name:                     kirrawe.com.au
Last Modified:                   14-Nov-2012 19:02:51 UTC
Registrar ID:                    WAR
Registrar Name:                  Web Address Registration
Status:                          ok

Registrant:                      Kirrawe Indigenous Corporation
Registrant ID:                   ABN 23983548310
Eligibility Type:                Other

Registrant Contact ID:           R-000911856-SN
Registrant Contact Name:         Duane Norman
Registrant Contact Email:        Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Tech Contact ID:                 C-000830650-SN
Tech Contact Name:               Duane Norman
Tech Contact Email:              Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Name Server:                     ns1.dreamhost.com
Name Server:                     ns2.dreamhost.com
Name Server:                     ns3.dreamhost.com

Dig:

; <<>> DiG 9.7.3 <<>> kirrawe.com.au any
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 1397
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 12, AUTHORITY: 3, ADDITIONAL: 3

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;kirrawe.com.au.                        IN      ANY

;; ANSWER SECTION:
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      MX      20 ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      MX      20 ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      MX      30 ASPMX2.GOOGLEMAIL.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      MX      30 ASPMX3.GOOGLEMAIL.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      MX      30 ASPMX4.GOOGLEMAIL.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      MX      30 ASPMX5.GOOGLEMAIL.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      MX      10 ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      SOA     ns1.dreamhost.com. hostmaster.dreamhost.com. 2012121100 15535 1800 1814400 14400
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      A       66.33.221.94
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      NS      ns2.dreamhost.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      NS      ns3.dreamhost.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      NS      ns1.dreamhost.com.

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      NS      ns1.dreamhost.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      NS      ns3.dreamhost.com.
kirrawe.com.au.         5231    IN      NS      ns2.dreamhost.com.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
ns1.dreamhost.com.      156000  IN      A       66.33.206.206
ns2.dreamhost.com.      156000  IN      A       208.97.182.10
ns3.dreamhost.com.      156000  IN      A       66.33.216.216

;; Query time: 77 msec
;; SERVER: 74.4.19.187#53(74.4.19.187)
;; WHEN: Fri May  2 21:57:01 2014
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 428