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Good news for .mobi ownersI'm prepared to admit for the first time that .mobi may actually have a chance. When I logged into to my Bank of America account this morning I saw a big advertisement for their online banking. The domain name was bofa.mobi. No alternatives. No use of bofa.com/mobi or mobi.bofa.com![]()
They have to. They don't want people to wonder if that's a phishing site.
I'm sorry to say that but you're clearly blinded by your .mobi love..
The issue of phishing or trust has nothing to do with .mobi or .com... Citibank has launched their mobile banking tool which uses .com on back end but requires a client download (got it working on my Blackberry 8800)
doesnt matter where the link sends you. all that they need to advertise is bofa.mobi and thats all people need to remember. I am a bank of america customer and every single time I log into my account online from my computer to check my balance, a big pop up screen appears and asks if you wanna sign up for mobile banking on their bofa.mobi site. Bank of America is one of the largest banks in the world and they are only promoting .mobi for all their mobile banking needs. Have you tried accessing the site from your cellphone? There are tons of .com sites that redirect you to other places also but people just remember whatever.com.
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