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WARNING: Domain Registry of America scam mailing (again!)

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devolution

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Yes, they have started it again...
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
Received 2 letters this morning.

Those new to DNForum would be wise to look at these old threads so they know what to look out for...

http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8283&highlight=domain+registry+of+america

http://www.dnforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18034&highlight=domain+registry+of+america

http://www.dnforum.com/search.php?s...d=176370&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending

(DROE / DROA are the same people)

Example letter:
http://www.synuk.com/a/x/droa1.jpg
 

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Domain Registry of Canada doing the same thing again
 

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Nah, don't trash 'em.

Put a blank sheet of paper inside the return envelope, slap a 1 cent stamp on each, and make them pay postage due!

;)

If they are not operating a scam, the constant letters are certainly harassment. Why not fight back?
 

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Originally posted by DotComCowboy
Nah, don't trash 'em.

Put a blank sheet of paper inside the return envelope, slap a 1 cent stamp on each, and make them pay postage due!

;)

If they are not operating a scam, the constant letters are certainly harassment. Why not fight back?

Heh.

Thanks for the idea Hal :evil:

-Bob
 

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I got one from Domain Registry of America, though it was posted in Great Britain and has an Australian return address..

Not postage paid unfortunately :sad:
 

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It's a scam that works, I bet as many companies likely think that they are legitimate bills. We used to get similar stuff for directory listings and telephone book ads when we ran a business. It was a small business and we never paid them but I bet that many did reward their fraudulent (but likely legal) efforts.
 

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I got my first one this morning...it's going straight back to them and hopefully they'll have to pay for the postage :D.
 

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lol, great idea (make em pay for postage)

Wasnt NSI doing this @ a point? I remeber GoDaddy had someting on thier site bout it.
 

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had a domain registry of america for a name that does not expire until september....

but £18 a year... a bit too good to miss ;)
 
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