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emark

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The scams never stop. This is a new one for me. Anyone else got this one?

The email came today from someone called: ISP RENEWAL - domain name services

The domain they referred to was renewed last month.

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Your domain name www.my domain name.info will expire 2009-09-04.

You can renew your domain automatically with ISP Renewal. Click on the link below in order to extend your domain for an additional year. You will receive a confirmation when your domain is extended.

Click here to renew your domain now.
--------> http://www.isprenewal.com/for.php?d=www.my domain name.info

You will receive a confirmation when the payment has been recorded and your domain has been renewed.

Additional information about ISP Renewal
ISP Renewal administrates domain addresses. ISP Renewal also consults companies in relation to Internet domain ownership. We inform enterprises about their domain portfolio, and remind businesses if a domain is due to expire and inform when it is time to renew a domain.

If you choose ISP Renewal to renew your domain for you, we ask you to click on the link above. If you do not wish to extend your domain you may disregard this e-mail.

When ISP Renewal renews your domain no “Whois” information will be changed The domain will be renewed for another year. You will continue with your current Domain Service Provider. You can also request your existing Domain Service Provider to renew your domain. If you have any other enquiries or questions, please contact our customer service center at +44 20 3355 4951 or via E-mail: [email protected]

They were nice enough to give information about their company. Always trying!!
 
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nielsencl

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Yes, we just got some this morning and posted about it over at NamePros.

I thought it was a Phishing Scam, but some people are saying it's like the DROA scam that tricks you into transfering your domain for about $79...!
 
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