Is this some offer in a foreign language, or spam?

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brackis

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I have some pretty decent .cn names registered through CNnames.net, which allows you to list the names as for sale on their website, so that you can be contacted through their site as opposed to directly through email. I don't know what would possess a spammer to use CNnames to send gibberish to me in such a way.

Anyone care to give this a guess?

Date: 01-11-2007

Hello Brad,

You have recieved an email regarding one of your domains for sale at ::
cnnames.net ::.
The information is contained below.


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Offer/Request Information:
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Domain :
Offer Type : Offer
Name : omhktfyx bzqnajdwk
Email : (a random assortment of letters that I won't publish) @mail.com
Phone : omhktfyx bzqnajdwk
Comments :
cklfru zfvktxo fotxb oedkphyw xqarvs oxpquie rzktudxs

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Thank you for using :: cnnames.net ::!


Regards,

Administrator
:: cnnames.net :: - Accounts Department
 
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It's spam, most certainly
 
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That isn't any foreign language I have ever seen - SPAM ! :td:


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