If it's not a scam, I don't know what to call it. The fax that INP send out doesn't actually tell porkies but it does manage to hoodwink quite a few people into paying too much for their domain registration while believing they are dealing with their original registration agent at a standard price. It relies on the targets' unfamiliarity with what they are buying. You might say "buyer beware" (etc), and it may be legal (all the best scams are) but you can't really say it's not a "scam", in the ordinary sense of the word. You might as well say John Howard is an honest man. We all know he can't even talk about the Australian cricket team without talking in code. Let's use straight talk on this list, at least! Jim Birch "Sherrard, Cameron" wrote: > Do you honestly think that "Internet Name Protection" could continue > business if the ACCC considered their processes a scam ? How close are you > to this to classify it a scam ? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rowe, Joshua [mailto:Joshua.Rowe§auspost.com.au] > Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 5:26 PM > To: Dns list (E-mail) > Subject: [DNS] FW: Important .com.au Domain Name Renewal Information > > MelbIT's response to the Internet Name Protection "scam" ... ? > > Josh > <snip>Received on Fri Sep 29 2000 - 09:52:42 UTC
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