A musician friend of mine had the same thing happen regarding his domain 
about 4 months ago. An email from China said that someone wanted to 
register his domain ".cn". I looked into it and then advised him not to 
reply. At that time it looked like some kind of a registration scam from 
the email sender themselves. I'd like to hear what others think.

jack


David Hulsebus wrote:
> I got an e-mail from them asking about our domain registration, and 
> someone in China wanting to register the portative.com.cn, .net.cn,  
> etc.. domains.  They said they will not approve if I reply and didn't 
> authorize it.
>
> Question. This is the first time I've heard of this, is it legit?
>
> Thanks, Dave Hulsebus
>
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