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On 16/08/11 3:35 PM, Bruce Forster wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:011d01cc5bd6$51ed0ac0$f5c72040$@tubes.net.au"
type="cite">Has any noggers gotten one of these notices?<o:p></o:p></blockquote>
They are very common. As are snail mail letters from Domain Registry
of America - they will send an invoice for a domain you already have
registered however as opposed to a similar domain, asking you
provide the domain password as part of the payment as so they can
transfer the domain as part of the process.<br>
<br>
Just like the emails from the "Trademark Office" in China advising
someone wishes to register a domain similar to your own but you have
the chance to stop them by registering first (At ridiculous prices).<br>
<br>
Welcome to the Internet.<br>
<br>
Nick.<br>
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