RE: [bc-gnso] Fake renewal notices
John, Zahid: The attached chart may be helpful for you as you discuss the fake renewal issue. This chart documents the many fake renewal/registration claims we have received inside Verizon. Most come from companies located in China or Hong Kong. We've sent a cease and desist letter to each, written to the Hong Kong Telecom Authority and the FTC, all to no avail. Sarah Sarah B. Deutsch Vice President & Associate General Counsel Verizon Communications Phone: 703-351-3044 Fax: 703-351-3670 From: owner-bc-gnso@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Chaplow Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 6:01 PM To: bc-gnso@xxxxxxxxx Subject: [bc-gnso] Fake renewal notices John and Zahid, I probably will not be at the Council tomorrow. Here is the issue that steve mentioned. I have website client who get fake renewal notices. Or phone calls. "We have a client who wants to register name.cn and as you have name.com and as we are a responsible registrar (actually not accredited) we wanted to check with you first before accepting our client's order. Do you want to register for 10 years of $$$ ?" I advise my clients it is a scam, but just to be on the safe side they usually instructs me to make a defensive registration and I do so for one year with another registrar. Best Chris Chaplow Managing Director Andalucia.com S.L. Avenida del Carmen 9 Ed. Puertosol, Puerto Deportivo 1ª Planta, Oficina 30 Estepona, 29680 Malaga, Spain Tel: + (34) 952 897 865 Fax: + (34) 952 897 874 E-mail: chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Web: www.andalucia.com<http://www.andalucia.com/> Information about Andalucia, Spain. Attachment:
Spam Email Chart 031412.pdf
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