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I deleted whois , but they want me to verify info is correct, first of all I never respond to these type emails but being this is the first time I have seen something like this I was wondereing has anyone else gotten them,


Hello Joseph



My name is Greg with DDRA domain research and analytics. We want to take a snapshot of your website to build a history of your site kind of like how the Wayback Machine works. We just wanted to make sure we had accurate information before we attempted to create the snapshot.




This is your information thus far:

Domain: domain listed here
Registrar:


Owner: xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx , - Organization: xxxxxx xxxxx
Registration Date: 02-feb-2017

Address: xxxxxxxxxxxx

Telephone: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
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AfternicAfternic
It's a telemarketers version of obtaining qualified leads.
 
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I got the same email today.
 
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I got one as well.......This guy named Greg, he has some explaining to do...:xf.grin:
 
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What worried me about the email is they want you to click on info if it is correct, the listed info in the whois like phone number, name etc was all correct. Like I said I never respond to these type emails but the links in the email seem fishy.Being all the info is correct they have enough data for mining as it is.
Joe T
 
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What worried me about the email is they want you to click on info if it is correct, the listed info in the whois like phone number, name etc was all correct. Like I said I never respond to these type emails but the links in the email seem fishy.Being all the info is correct they have enough data for mining as it is.
Joe T
Yes they try to fish you, read it and delete it :)
 
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