Domain Purchase Tricks
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Did you recently get an email about a “dispute” for your “trademarked domain” in another top-level domain?
I have seen a lot of these types of notices received by our customers, boldly urging the owner of a .com domain about the “pending purchase” of a similar domain with another country’s extension – such as “mycompanyname.cn” (a China extension). The verbiage is a bit sneaky, sounding as if someone is just on the edge of buying your domain if you don’t do something quick!
Be wary of these – they are scams. Most likely, no one is on the verge of buying your domain name. In fact, you probably have no interest in owning a domain name that is located in another country where you may not even do any business. A couple of my customers did attempt to reply to the message asking for more information, only to receive a more urgent and stern reply (in a threatening tone). My recommendation is to ignore the email and delete it.
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