Domain scam emails from China
If you receive an email like the one below, it is a scam. Simply trash it and move on. Do not reply. The manager’s first name changes among various attempts to scam website owners.
(It’s very urgent, so we kindly ask you to forward this email to your CEO. In case you believe this has been emailed to you in error, please disregard it. Thank you.)
Dear CEO,
We are the domain registration and solution center in Shanghai, China. Baokang Ltd sent an application on October 6, 2025. They desire to register “englishlearningtips” as their internet keyword and Chinese domains (englishlearningtips.cn, englishlearningtips.com.cn, englishlearningtips.net.cn, englishlearningtips.org.cn). But after reviewing it, we find this name conflicts with your business name or trademark. In order to handle this situation properly, it’s necessary to send this email to you and ascertain whether this company is your business partner in China?Best regards
Kenny Liu
General Manager
Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1381642867112F Kaike Building, No. 1801 Hongmei Road, Shanghai 200233, China
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