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Tel. Nos.: +862161918696, +862161918697 & +8615821771823
Scam Type: Spammer
Dear CEO, (If you are not the person who is in charge of this, please forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If this email affects you, we are very sorry, please ignore this email. Thanks) We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in China. We received an application from Hua An Ltd on November 20, 2017. They want to register " XXX " as their Internet Keyword and " XXX .cn "��" XXX .com.cn " ��" XXX .net.cn "��" XXX .org.cn " ��" XXX .asia " domain names, they are in China and Asia domain names. But after checking it, we find " XXX " conflicts with your company. In order to deal with this matter better, so we send you email and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China or not? Best Regards, Mike Zhang | Service Manager China YG Domain (Head Office) 8006, Xinlong Building, No. 415 WuBao Road, Shanghai 201105, China Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823 Web: www(dot)chinaygdomain(dot)cn
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Re: +8615821771823

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Tel. Nos.: +862161918696, +862161918697 & +8615821771823
Scam Type: Spammer
Dear CEO, (If you are not the person who is in charge of this, please forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If this email affects you, we are very sorry, please ignore this email. Thanks) We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in China. We received an application from Hua An Ltd on November 27, 2017. They want to register " XXX " as their Internet Keyword and " XXX .cn "��" nyfurniture .com.cn " ��" XXX .net.cn "��" XXX .org.cn " ��" XXX .asia " domain names, they are in China and Asia domain names. But after checking it, we find " XXX " conflicts with your company. In order to deal with this matter better, so we send you email and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China or not? Best Regards, Mike Zhang | Service Manager Cn YG Domain (Head Office) 8006, Xinlong Building, No. 415 WuBao Road, Shanghai 201105, China Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823 Web: www(dot)cnygdomain(dot)cn
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Re: +8615821771823

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Tel. Nos.: +862161918696, +862161918697 & +8615821771823
Scam Type: Spammer
Dear CEO, (If you are not the person who is in charge of this, please forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If this email affects you, we are very sorry, please ignore this email. Thanks) We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in China. We received an application from Hua An Ltd on January 8, 2018. They want to register " XXX " as their Internet Keyword and " XXX .cn "��" XXX .com.cn " ��" XXX .net.cn "��" XXX .org.cn " ��" XXX .asia " domain names, they are in China and Asia domain names. But after checking it, we find " XXX " conflicts with your company. In order to deal with this matter better, so we send you email and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China or not? Best Regards, Mike Zhang | Service Manager China YG Domain (Head Office) 8006, Xinlong Building, No. 415 WuBao Road, Shanghai 201105, China Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823 Web: www(dot)chinaygdomain(dot)cn
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Re: +8615821771823

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Tel. Nos.: +862161918696, +862161918697 & +8615821771823
Emails: mike.zhang@cnygdomain.cn & chinanameregistry@188.com
Scam Type: Other Scams
Dear CEO, (It's very urgent, please transfer this email to your CEO. If this email affects you, we are very sorry, please ignore this email. Thanks) We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in China. We received an application from Hua An Ltd on April 16, 2018. They want to register " XXX " as their Internet Keyword and " XXX .cn "��" XXX .com.cn " ��" XXX .net.cn "��" XXX .org.cn " ��" XXX .asia " domain names, they are in China and Asia domain names. But after checking it, we find " XXX " conflicts with your company. In order to deal with this matter better, so we send you email and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China or not? Please reply to mike.zhang@cnygdomain.cn or chinanameregistry@188.com. Best Regards, Mike Zhang | Service & Operations Manager Cn YG Domain (Head Office) | 8006, Xinlong Building, No. 415 WuBao Road, Shanghai 201105, China Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823 Email: mike.zhang@cnygdomain(dot)cn or chinanameregistry@188.com Web: www(dot)cnygdomain(dot)cn This email contains privileged and confidential information intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, please destroy this email and inform the sender immediately. We appreciate you respecting the confidentiality of this information by not disclosing or using
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