On 18 Nov 2002 at 11:57, Rod Keys wrote: > http://www.philelmore.com/profiling/fieldguidetotrolls.htm Well gang ain't it great that Rod has figured out what a troll is (see list posts 28/10 passim). Then of course there is the unsolicited mail troll who preys on unsuspecting innocents. These particularly pernicious types send out letters to Australian registrants of gTLD domains months before they are due offering to renew them for, wait for it, $132 (for 2 years including GST). But wait there is more. You can get an optional "Certificate of Domain name Ownership" for $20. Now it is hard to see how this troll can claim to offer a "Certificate of Domain name Ownership" when as well all know a domain name is like beer - you don't own it you just rent it. Isn't that right Rod? The offer is headed "Australia's Trusted Domain Name Provider". Rod do you know how they "provide" domains, especially Top Level Domains, when they are not an ICANN accredited registrar. "Australia's Trusted Domain Name Provider" also uses the auDA logo to decorate this offer. Can anyone tell me if they are entitled to use this logo if the offer is unrelated to a .au domain? The letter also claims that if the registrant does not renew the domain it could be registered by a competitor of the registrant. But wouldn't that be misleading and passing off Rod? And the troll's letter invites the registrant to "renew today at the lowest price". Compared to what Rod? The troll's previous prices? One of our new clients got caught by this troll and paid $200+ to renew their .com.au domain a few months ago. Rod, would you care to speculate as to the added value this troll might be providing? The final irony is that this domain is registered via Totalnic (aka Capital Networks) and as we all know they won't let you transfer a domain away from them without more doco than it takes to open a bank account. So it seems to me that the troll would not be able to renew the domain anyway except maybe at Totalnic's not inexpensive prices. And that wouldn't give sufficient mark up would it Rod? cbReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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