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Re: [ga] .BIZ Scams ==>> NewRegistryDomains.com Junk Mail


Patrick and all assembly members,

  I am in strong agreement with your assessment here on this one Patrick.
I also doubt that anything WILL be done by the ICANN staff or BoD
as it is not in their specific best interest to do so.  But this whole
.BIZ "Deal" has been a scam from the get go if you ask me.  This
is just another instance amongst many that has been reported to
the ICANN BoD and staff that will likely go unaddressed.

Patrick Corliss wrote:

> These .BIZ scams will never end !!
>
> The following junk mail from NewRegistryDomains.com has the message:
>
> > We strongly oppose the continued sending of unsolicited email and do not
> want
> > to send email to anyone who does not wish to receive our special mailings.
> As a
> > result, we have retained the services of an independent 3rd party to
> administer our
> > list management and removal services.
>
> The link is to http://www.autoemailremoval.com/cgi-bin/remove.pl for which
> the connection fails "(110) connection timed out".
>
> The domain name "newregistrydomain.com" is registered to:
>
> Administrative Contact:
>       Registrar, Domain  (XYZX3906)  newtldregistry@yahoo.com
>       629 - 465 NE 181st Avenue
>       Portland, OR 97230
>       US
>       (PH) 670-3611
> NS1.GIGENET.COM              66.28.91.30
> NS2.GIGENET.COM              66.28.91.31
>
> And the "autoemailremoval.com" to:
>
> Administrative Contact:
>       Dubek, Peter  (PETDUB4)  peterdubek@yahoo.com
>       41 Martinska ulica
>       Zilina, Zilina 010 08
>       US
>       (PH) 041-5650789
> NS1.GIGENET.COM              66.28.91.30
> NS2.GIGENET.COM              66.28.91.31
>
> Since the street address for "autoemailremoval.com" is no doubt a fake and
> both Admin Contacts use Yahoo! for their email, I would question the
> integrity of their list management and removal service.  Both domain names
> show the same set of servers casting doubt on their proclaimed
> "independence".
>
> I suppose it's a bit much to ask ICANN, or anybody else, to care about it.
>
> So can anything be done ??
>
> Best regards
> Patrick Corliss
>
> X-POP3-Rcpt: patrick@quad.net.au
> Received: from mail.com (van-bc53-142.netcom.ca [142.154.202.110])
>  by host9.4ua.com (8.10.2/8.10.2) with SMTP id fAE6iDB13000
>  for <patrick@quad.net.au>; Wed, 14 Nov 2001 01:44:15 -0500
> Message-Id: <200111140644.fAE6iDB13000@host9.4ua.com>
> Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:44:24 PM -0000
> To: patrick@quad.net.au
> From: "NewRegistryDomains.com" <newregdom@mail.com>
> X-Mailer: Mailloop 5.0
> Subject: 00:00:01 EST Status : LIVE
> Organization:
>
> > NewRegistryDomains.com.BIZ IS NOW LIVE! November 7, 2001
> >
> >
> >
> >                         Status Alert:
> >                         .BIZ is NOW LIVE!
> >
> >                         The new .BIZ domain extension was officially
> launched today, and new registrations are already on a record-setting pace.
> Several sites have just made .BIZ available to the general public which
> means that ordinary internet users can register this exciting new domain
> without the cumbersome paperwork. One such popular site is:
> http://www.NewRegistryDomains.com/
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> >                                 The Benefits:
> >
> >                                 .BIZ aims to be the quintessential domain
> choice for all businesses on the Internet. Short for .BUSINESS, the .BIZ
> domain directly addresses the growing need for new generic domain names to
> eventually replace .COM as the Internet most widely used domain name. The
> benefits to go .BIZ are clear:
> >
> >
> >                                 a.. abundant availability of easy to
> remember and practical domain names
> >
> >                                 b.. technically recognized across the
> Internet's DNS
> >
> >                                 c.. short and catchy extension
> >
> >                                 d.. affordable registration fees and
> simplified registration procedures
> >
> >                                 Register Today!
> >
> >
> >
> >                         Brief History
> >                         Back in November, 2000, ICANN, the regulatory
> agency which oversees the Internet's Domain Name System, approved seven new
> domain extensions to meet growing demand from the consumer and business
> sectors. Since the new extensions were first announced last year, experts
> have widely expected .BIZ to become the most popular of the new extensions
> and to eventually supercede .COM. The .BIZ registry will be managed by
> upstart NeuLevel, in direct competition with the former monopoly of Network
> Solutions. .BIZ represents the first new generic domain name to be
> introduced since .COM was first launched in 1984. In the ten year span
> between 1984 and 1994, less than one million .COM domains were registered in
> total. Today, the registration total for .BIZ will have already exceeded one
> million. How times have changed.
> >
> >
> >                               "Establishing a .biz domain name also will
> help companies cut through the .com clutter. More than 28 million .com names
> have already been registered. Since the .com domain covers so many sites
> serving so many different purposes, it's impossible to know whether a
> particular .com address represents a bona-fide business. In contrast, .biz
> means business, period."
> >
> >                               - Chicago Tribune, August 22, 2001
> >
> >
> >                               To register a new .BIZ extension, you will
> simply need to check the availability of your domain name at:
> http://www.NewRegistryDomains.com/ and then register it using the easy 3
> step process which takes less than 5 minutes.
> >
> >                                 Register Today!
> >
> >
> >
> >                         *We strongly oppose the continued sending of
> unsolicited email and do not want to send email to anyone who does not wish
> to receive our special mailings. As a result, we have retained the services
> of an independent 3rd party to administer our list management and removal
> services Click Here This is not unsolicited email. If you do not wish to
> receive further mailings, please click this link. The removal administrator
> can then preclude your email address from future mailings. Auto Email
> Removal Company. Ref# 011005
> >
>
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Regards,
--
Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman for INEGroup - (Over 121k members/stakeholdes strong!)
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com
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