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Originally Posted by Doc Com Naturally, this "newer" (albeit the "norm" now) was suspicious asking to NOT CANCEL but rather transfer.
With so much domain theft in the news, I would imagine the scammers have adopted and modified their tactics to gain control of the domains. |
We are on the same page Doc Com.
Today I recived a letter:
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Dear Mr. Dang:
I read the forum post at http://www.dnforum.com/f26/help-want...ad-283139.html. People explained in response to your inquiry how you can authenticate the email you received, but for your benefit, I am copying Michelle at MarkMonitor, so she can confirm to you by reply email that the original email is authentic. You will need to unlock the domain, and provide her with the auth code. She will assist you.
In order to resolve this matter amicably, however, you must address by reply email each of the five (5) enumerated requests set forth in our original email.
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation. As I had mentioned below, nothing herein shall waive any of Yahoo!'s legal rights or remedies, all of which are expressly reserved
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Does Michelle is also a member of this forum? Where are you? This world is so small huh?
How can I unlock the domain and give you auth code?
Any one have this, so any one can have the domain.
I knew yahoo have agent in Vietnam.
should i ask them to contac with me in Vietnam.
