> -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Berkeley [mailto:magic2147§optushome.com.au] > Sent: Tuesday, 20 August 2002 11:39 PM > To: dns§lists.auda.org.au > Subject: [DNS] On holidays > > > I am curently staring at an unsolicited letter from a "domain > name provider": > > The letter makes the following statements in relation to a > .com.au domain: > > a) Renew now for the lowest price... > b) we can offer you licence renewal at the lowest price > c) ... when we renew your domain name... > d) Please see over for a Renewal Application form > e) ...if you have any questions about your licence renewal... > f) Remember if you do not renew your licence... ...So renew today... > g) Domain Name Licence Renewal Number <9 digit number deleted> > h) I authorise... ...to... ...arrange... renewal... > > Further the letter is signed by someone rejoicing in the > title of "Licence Renewals > Manager". > > This is your task: explain to me in simple English how a > reasonable person receiving > such a letter would construe this letter to be anything > other than an offer to renew the > licence for the domain. > cb Answer: you can't. My charity is The Salvation Army. Thanks, they'll appreciate the donation. Dave HooperReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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