Michael Irvine writes:
> This is a lot bigger of an issue than just an email. If BofA is allowing
accounts to be opened in a company without doing a proper check first, then
they have an issue.

Yes, it's a bigger issue, and we *think* BofA is on top of it, but it's
really been tricky to deal with them.

> IF MS Allows it, deleting the email is only a temporary fix as they can
choose another spelling of the email and start again.

Yes, of course, but it would be nice if there were some way to redress this
type of email that was definitely used for fraud. This is similar to domain
names that are used for fraud to my mind. It's a namespace, and there's an
authority. It seems like it would be good for the authority to be
responsible about the names it gives out when they are used in crimes.

Rob
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