Not wanting to kick up a fuss but this activity is very counter productive perhaps Auda could send out a warning email to registrants to ignore this. I can see what they are doing is jumping on clients when they reply unknowingly. They then get spammed to the max with offers for various drugs, printing, offshore programing, Etc, Etc, Etc. Rod Keys ceo§auda.org.au wrote: > Hi Rod, > > FYI auDA is currently working ok a consumer alert to be published next > week. > > Cheers, > > Chris Disspain > CEO - auDA > Sent from my phone > > On 29/04/2009, at 17:10, Rod Keys <info§cheaperdomains.com.au> wrote: > >> I have had many clients call us over the past couple of years asking >> about a email they get from various registries (sic) within Asia trying >> to alert them of a recent request to register the clients domain name in >> china a look into this and a google search of the company trying to >> register it comes up with a total blank every time so the company is >> invented by the looks. I think Auda should put a warning on their >> website to tell registrants that this is going on. They started at the >> top end of town who are more savvy but they seem to be working down to >> more small businesses who are not as well advised. I would be happy as a >> registrar to also put the warning on my sites what do others on the list >> think about this? >> Rod Keys >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ >Received on Wed Apr 29 2009 - 06:10:27 UTC
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