"Chinaregistry SH .CN" Fake ASIA Domain Name Registration Website
Website name owners, be aware of fraudulent '.CN' or Chinese domain name registration emails like the one below that came from the fake website "www.chinaregistry-sh.com.cn". The fraudulent email messages should not be responded to, especially with personal or financial information. And, the instructions in the same fraudulent email messages should not be followed. Every month, thousands of these email messages are sent out by scammers to trick website owners into paying them for a fraudulent service, which the scammers claim will be used to purchase their Chinese (.CN) domain names.
A Fraudulent Chinese Domain Name Registration Email
From: "Adrian Liu" - service@chinaregistry-sh.com.cn
Subject: [domain name] CN domain and keyword
Date: October 31, 2018 at 6:13:18 AM EDT
Reply-To: - adrian@chinaregistry.org.cn
(It's very urgent, please transfer this email to your CEO. Thanks)
This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in China. On Oct 29, 2018 , we received an application from Kaiwei Ltd requested "[domain name]" as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names ([domain name].cn, [domain name].com.cn, [domain name].net.cn, [domain name].org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it's necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China?
Best Regards
Adrian Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office) | 6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Tel: +86-02164193517 | Fax: +86-02164198327 | Mob: +86-13816428671
Email: adrian@chinaregistry.org.cn
Web: www.chinaregistry.org.cn
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