Jacques Tits, .asia-Domains, oder der älteste Abzock-Versuch in der TLD-Branche
Abgelegt unter Aufklärung, IT am 04.03.2009Kam heute wieder bei einem Bekannten rein:
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Dear Manager,
We are a professional Internet consultant organization in Asia, which mainly deal with the global companies domain name registration and internet intellectual property right protection. Currently, we have a pretty important issue needing to confirm with your company.
On March 2nd, 2009, we received an application formally, one person named „Jacques Tits“ wanted to applied for the Internet brand „hier-der-domainname“ and some domain names through our body.
During our preliminary investigation,we found that these domain names keyword and internet brand is identical with your trademark. I wonder whether you consigned „Jacques Tits“ to register these domain names through us or not? Or is „Jacques Tits“ your business partner or distributor in Asia? Currently, we have postponed this application of this company temporarily already. In order to deal with this issue better, please let the principal make a confirmation with me by telephone or email ASAP.
In addition, I must state that we have time limited for one person or one company’s registration. It is just 15 days. If your company files doesn’t resent within the time limited. We will unconditionally authorized the application of “ Jacques Tits“.
Thank you for your cooperate.
Best Regards,
Tony Lau
Sponsoring Registrar:
Asia Network
Tel: +852 3115 2295
Fax: +852 3072 3223
Mail:tony@worldwidenetwork.asia
Web:www.worldwidenetwork.asia
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Aaaalso, warum sollte jemand so großzügig sein, und mich darüber informieren, daß jemand anderes eine Domain haben will…?
Was macht das für einen Sinn?
Wohl nur dann, wenn jemand damit Geld verdienen kann, oder?
In diesem Sinne:
gucken, ob man die Domain (hier in diesem Falle .asia) haben möchte, und dann zum nächsten Registrar und selbst registrieren.