Inhaber von Domainnamen oder Marken in der Schweiz erhalten in letzter Zeit häufig E-Mails von angeblichen Registraren aus China.
In diesen englischsprachigen E-Mails wird behauptet, Dritte würden versuchen, gleiche oder gleichartige asiatische Domainnamen zu registrieren, und man bitte um eine entsprechende Bestätigung. Es handelt sich um eine Betrugsmasche.
Reagiert man auf solche E-Mails, folgt üblicherweise ein Angebot zur eigenen Registrierung dieser Domainnamen als Schutz gegen die behaupteten Dritten – unnötigerweise und zu überhöhten Preisen, das heisst es handelt sich um einen Domainnamen-Schwindel.
Betrügische E-Mails dieser Art sollte man ignorieren. Man sollte solche E-Mails weder beantworten noch den darin enthaltenen Weblinks folgen. Wer tatsächlich asiatische Domainnamen registrieren möchte, kann solche Registrierungen ohne teuren Umweg über chinesische Betrüger vornehmen und auf legitime Registrare zurückgreifen.
Beispiele für betrügerische E-Mails
Ausführliche Version mit asiatischen Domainnamen
«Dear CEO,
We are the department of registration service in China. we have something need to confirm with you. We formally received an application on [DATUM], One company which named ‹[…] Ltd.› are applying to register ‹maxmuster.ch› as brand name and domain names as below :
maxmuster.asia
maxmuster.cn
maxmuster.com.cn
maxmuster.com.hk
maxmuster.com.tw
maxmuster.hk
maxmuster.in
maxmuster.net.cn
maxmuster.org.cn
maxmuster.twAfter our initial examination, we found that the brand name being applied are as same as your company’s name and trademark. These days we are dealing with it, I need confirm with you whether your company authorized that company to register these domain name.If you have done that ,We will finish the registration for them and link to their website,there is no need to reply to us.
If your company has no relationship with that company or did not authorize them,please reply to us within 7 workdays,if we can’t get any information from you within 7 workdays,we will unconditionally approve the application submitted by ‹[…]›. Thanks for your cooperation.
Best Regards,
[NAME]
Senior consultant»
Kurze Version ohne asiatische Domainnamen
«Registration confirmation maxmuster
(It’s very urgent, Please transfer this email to your CEO or appropriate person, thanks)
Dear Manager:
We are a specialized company for domain name registration and protection. Here, we have an issue about your intellectual property rights to confirm with you. We formally received an application on [DATUM] that a company which self-styled ‹[…] Ltd.› were applying to register ‹maxmuster› as their Brand name and some domain names through our firm. Now we are handling this registration, and after our initial checking, we found the name were similar to your company’s, so we need to check with you whether your company has authorized that company to register these names. If you authorized this, we will finish the registration at once. If you did not authorize, please let us know within 7 workdays, so that we will handle this issue better. Out of the time limit we will unconditionally finish the registration for‹[…] Ltd.›.
Kind regards
[NAME][ORT] Office (Head Office)
Registration Department Manager»
Hintergrund
Dieser Domainnamen-Schwindel beruht darauf, dass es tatsächlich immer wieder Trittbrettfahrer gibt, die für bestehende schweizerische Domainnamen oder Marken asiatische Domainnamen registrieren, um Rufausbeutung betreiben zu können.
Domainnamen-Registrare prüfen aber vor der Registrierung von neuen Domainnamen nicht, ob ein Konflikt mit einem registrierten Kennzeichen in der Schweiz bestehen könnte und versenden deshalb auch keine entsprechenden E-Mails. Bei solchen Trittbrettfahrern ist ein rechtliches Vorgehen deshalb erst nach erfolgter (und entdeckter) Domainnamen-Registrierung möglich.
Ziel der betrügerischen E-Mails aus China ist, dass die Empfänger asiatische Domainnamen zu überhöhten Preisen registrieren, weil sie ihre bestehenden schweizerischen Domainnamen oder Marken schützen möchten.
Mit kurzen Fristen von meist sieben Werktagen sowie dem Hinweis, ohne Rückmeldung erfolge die behauptete Registrierung durch Dritte definitiv, werden die Empfänger in der Schweiz unter Druck gesetzt. Solche E-Mails werden millionenfach versendet und sorgen bei vielen Empfängern zumindest für Verunsicherung. Überraschend ist dabei, dass solche E-Mails bislang ausschliesslich auf Englisch versendet werden.
Betrügerische E-Mails dieser Art sollte man wie erwähnt ignorieren. Inhaber von Domainnamen oder Marken, die tatsächlich asiatische Domainnamen registrieren möchten, können ohne weiteres auf legitime Registrare zurückgreifen.
Bild: Flickr / Harald Groven, «Warning from the Chinese Internet Police», CC BY 2.0 (generisch)-Lizenz.
Nachfolgend ein Beispiel, wie ich es heute selbst erhalten habe:
Bei mir Versucht es ein
Frank Liu und ein Zhihai Ning
(If you are NOT CEO, please kindly forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks)
Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in Shanghai, China. We received an application from Hongyuan Ltd on June 10, 2023. They want to apply for «bnsf-modellbahn» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (bnsf-modellbahn.cn, bnsf-modellbahn.com.cn, bnsf-modellbahn.net.cn, bnsf-modellbahn.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Best Regards
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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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 the information in this email.
Ich habe beide E-Mail-Adressen sogleich als Spam Markiert und keine Antwort zurück geschrieben.
Jetzt Versucht es Zhihai Ning mit der selben Mail wieder. nur die E-Mail hat einen Fehler. Welcher ist. Das am Schluss der E-Mail die bekannte Adresse ist und Frank Liu steht anstatt. Zhihai Ning .
Best Regards
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
*****************************************
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 the information in this email.
Auch diese E-Mail als Spamm Markiert und gelöscht ohne Antwort zugeben.
Bei mir genau die selben Namen im Spiel. Habe spaßeshalber auf die erste Email von Frank Liu geantwortet und exakt 12 Stunden später kam eine Email von Zhihai Ning zur Kenntnisnahme, dass die angegebene Firma (Großkonzern aus China) die Namen, entgegen der Empfehlung von Frank Liu, nun registrieren würde. Sollte sich noch etwas tun kommentiere ich es hier wieder.
Ja, dasselbe bei mir.
Jim Bin ist nach wie vor aktiv, was doch verwundert, da es sich bei uns um eine NGO handelt, die sich um den geordneten Atomausstieg in der Schweiz kümmert. Es wäre ja ganz angenehm, würden diese Anliegen auch in China vertreten. Jim Bin versendet Mails unter folgender Adresse:
Jim | Service & Operations Manager
CN Web Registry (Head Office) | 8006, Xinlong Building, No. 415 WuBao Road, Shanghai 201105, China
Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1870199 4951
Web: http://[…]
Und eine Person namens Lin Jianhai doppelt nach:
Dear Sirs,
Our company based in chinese office, our company has submitted the “ non-au-nucleaire “ as CN/ASIA(.asia/.cn/.com.cn/.net.cn/.org.cn) domain name and Internet Keyword, we are waiting for Mr. Jim’s approval. We think these names are very important for our business in Chinese and Asia market. Even though Mr. Jim advises us to change another name, we will persist in this name.
Best regards
Lin jianhai
Habe ebenfalls erst in den letzten Tage solche Mails bekommen! Die Herrschaften sind also noch aktiv.
Hello. Die sind noch aktiv. Heute die haben mich angeschrieben. Dass sagte Hr. Wade Liu
Dear Manager,
Based on your company having no relationship with them, we have already suggested that they should choose another name to avoid this conflict, but they persist in this name as China domain names (xxxxxxxxx.cn, xxxxxxxx.com.cn, xxxxxxxxxxx.net.cn, xxxxxxxx.org.cn) and internet keyword. In our opinion, maybe they do the similar business as your company then register it to promote their company.
As is known to all, the domain name registration based on the international principle is opened to company and individual. Any company or individual have the right to register any domain name and internet keyword which are unregistered. Your company haven’t registered this name as China domain names and internet keyword, so any company is able to obtain them by registration. But in order to avoid this conflict, the trademark or original name owner have priority right to register China domain name and internet keyword during our dispute period. If your company is the original owner of this name and want to register these China domain names (xxxxxxxx.cn, xxxxxxxxxx.com.cn, xxxxxxxxx.net.cn, xxxxxxxxx.org.cn) and internet keyword to prevent anybody from using them, please inform us. We can send you an application form with price list to help your company register these China domain names and internet keyword during our dispute period if you want to register them.
Best Regards
Wade Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
*****************************************
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 the information in this email.
Ich habe heute sich so eine Nachricht erhalten!!
(Please kindly forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks)
Dear CEO,
This is a formal email. We are the Domain Registration Service company in China. Here I have something to confirm with you. On September 18, 2021, we received an application from Hongwei Ltd requested «new-work-consulting» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names ( xxx.cn, xxx.com.cn, xxx.net.cn, xxx.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Best Regards
Steve Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Das ist ja nett, Steve Liu heißt in einer ziemliche ähnlichen E-Mail, die gestern bei mir eingetrudelt ist, Peter Liu – hat aber dieselbe Mobilnummer wie sein Namensvetter Steve!
Danke für diesen hilfreichen Beitrag, der Trick ist für Laien nicht erkennbar und der Text der Mail wirkt seriös. Fast wäre ich drauf hereingefallen. Zu dieser erhellenden Webseite habe ich gefunden, weil ich sicherheitshalber nach der von «meinem» Liu genannten Website «www.chinaregistry.org.cn» gegoogelt habe.
Moin moin.
Mein Liu heißt Robert (gleiche Nummer). aber das entspricht wohl der ordentlichen Übersetzung, sitzen wir doch in Deutschland.
Die scheinbar ausführliche Signatur hat mich wenigstens die Mail durchlesen lassen. Jahr sieben nach diesem Artikel…
Liebe Grüße
Mein Liu heisst Albert :D
liebe Grüße
Robert Liu ist auch im April 22 nicht verschwunden, sondern hat mir eine Mail geschickt. Er blickt scheinbar bereits auf ein langes Berufsleben ohne Aufstiege oder Abstiege zurück XD.
Danke für diese Infos!
Bei mir auch mit alias Paul Liu
(Please kindly forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks)
Dear CEO,
We are the domain name registration service company in China. On December 11, 2021, we received an application from Hongxiang Ltd requested «……………..» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names ……………….. But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China?
Best Regards
Paul Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
*****************************************
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 the information in this email.
Hallo zusammen
Bei mir hat sich dafür «Thomas Liu» gemeldet ;-)
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Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center in Shanghai, China. On June 11, 2022, we received an application from Hongmei Ltd requested «meinedomain» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (meinedomain.cn, meinedomain.com.cn, meinedomain.net.cn, meinedomain.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Best Regards
Thomas Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Neuester Betrugsversuch:
Best Regards,
Jack Zhang | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office) | 6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Mob: +86-13816428671 | Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697
Email: ████████████████████████
Web: ████████████████████████
@Hardy Küsters:
Vielen Dank für den Hinweis!
(Ich habe die Verlinkungen für E-Mail-Adresse und Website anonymisiert.)
Ich habe ebenfalls von diesem Steve Liu eine Email erhalten. Ich bin froh, dass ich auf diese Informationen hier gestossen bin. Hat mich doch schon sehr verunsichert!
Auch bei mir hat sich im Juli der Bruder von Jack gemeldet:
Shawn Zhang | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office) | 6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Wie meine Klientschaft soeben (April 2018) lernen durfte, ist das «Head Office» anscheinend von Shanghai nach Wuhu City umgezogen… Der Betrugsversuch ist derselbe geblieben.
Grace Ma | Service & Operations Manager
Chine Registry (Head Office) | No. 8-8018, Peace Building,
Junghu District, Wuhu City, China
Tel. 0086-5538-366231 | Fax: 0086-5538-366231
@Sabina Nüesch:
Merci für den Hinweis!
Danke für die nützliche Info!
Gerade heut bekommen:
(If you are not CEO, please kindly forward this to your CEO or General Manager, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks)
Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center. Recently, we received an application from TianDa Global Ltd requested bengin as their Brand Name and some asian domain names(.cn, .hk etc.). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether or not you authorize them to register those names?
Und hier die nächste Mail:
Peter Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office) | 6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Tel: +86-02164193517 | Fax: +86-02164198327 | Mob: +86-13816428671
Email: peter@chinaregistry.net.cn
Web: http://www.chinaregistry.net.cn
und hier der Bruder von Peter:
Best Regards
**************************************
Barry Liu | Service & Operations Manager
CN Registry (Head Office) | 6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Tel: +86-02164193517 | Fax: +86-02164198327 | Mob: +86-13816428671
Email: barry@cnregistry.net
Web: http://www.cnregistry.net
Besten Dank für diesen Artikel!
Uns hat Vince Hu ( vince-h@tazwebs.org.cn) angeschrieben.
(Siehe untenstehenden Text)
Freundliche Grüsse
Tom Brunner, Pixel Love GmbH
Dear CEO/Principal,
The «pixel-love» name registration is concerned with your company name,please check it prudently.
This is a letter regarding «pixel-love» network brand and some «pixel-love» based asia domain names(.cn/.hk/.tw/.in Etc). We are a Chinese domain registrar. Recently we received the registration application from Tirs Ltd,they want to register the «pixel-love» network brand and some domain names. Firstly,we want to confirm if the company is your company’s cooperative partner. Secondly,we need to verify whether you have authorize the company to apply these names. Now we are handling this registration, If you did not authorize, please let us know within 7 workdays, so that we could handle this issue better. Looking forward to your prompt reply.
Best Regards,
Vince Hu
es gibt auch noch einen Bruder namens Robert….
Robert Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office) | 6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Tel: +86-02164193517 | Fax: +86-02164198327 | Mob: +86-13816428671
Email: robert@chinaregistry.net.cn
Web: http://www.chinaregistry.net.cn
Und seit neustem wird die Großfamilie durch Daniel Liu ergänzt …
bei mir hat sich vor einer woche kevin liu gemeldet. das muss eine riesensippe sein…
Kevin Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
http://www.chinaregistry.org.cn
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einen tag später folgte dann eine mail von zhifa ning, die wohl den nagel ganz in den sarg treiben sollte:
To whom it concerns,
We will register the China domain names «rintelen.cn» «rintelen.com.cn» «rintelen.net.cn» «rintelen.org.cn» and internet keyword «rintelen» and have submitted our application. We are waiting for Mr. Kevin Liu’s approval. These CN domains and internet keyword are very important for us to promote our business in China. Although Mr. Kevin Liu advised us to change another name, we will persist in this name.
Kind regards
Zhifa Ning
ich finde die masche interessant und spiele das spielchen noch ein bisschen mit. mal schauen, ob ich einen mengenrabatt auf die vielen domains herausschinden kann.
Wie ging das Spielchen weiter bzw. aus? Da bin ich gespannt auf den Mengenrabatt *lach*
‹Frank› ist jetzt auch mit im Geschäft:
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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Die sind immer noch aktiv, bei mir hat sich jetzt ein Robert Liu gemeldet.
Robert Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Sein Bruder Simon arbeitet offenbar auch dort …
Simon Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
www(dot)chinaregistry(dot)net.cn
Und bei mir hat sich Steve Liu gemeldet und anschliessend ‹Zhifa Ning› (ningzhifa@outlook.com)
Steve Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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Bei mir hat sich Adrian Liu gemeldet. (Offenbar ist da eine chinesische Grossfamilie am Werk ) Auf meine Antwort hin dann ein «Zhifa Ning» (ningzhifa@outlook.com)
Adrian Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Und bei mir ein Albert Liu. Die Grossfamilie scheint Wurzeln in den deutschsprachigen Raum zu haben 😉.
Albert Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Steve Liu und Zhifa Ning bearbeiten auch Österreich!
Und Deutschland
Auch in Deutschland …
Bei mir hat sich Thomas Liu gemeldet, mit derselben Mobilnummer wie alle anderen Lius :-)))
Sind die geklont?
Thanks for help!
Habe ebenfalls Post aus der Grossfamilie Liu erhalten, dann noch von Zhifa Ning oä.
Der Papierkorb füllt sich …
Danke! Bei mir heisst Herr Liu jetzt wieder mal Albert. Gleiche Kontaktinfos wie in den vorherigen Kommentaren.
Sind noch immer unterwegs mit ihrer Masche.
Aktuell von
Robert Liu | Service & Operations Manager
MAIL mit entferntem (von mir) Doimainnamen
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(It’s very urgent, therefore we kindly ask you to forward this email to your CEO. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks) Dear CEO, This email is from China domain name registration center. On September 29, 2020, we received an application from Hongxin Ltd requested «*******» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (******.cn, *******.cn, ******.net.cn, ******.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor in China?
Best Regards
Robert Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Die Zhang Dynastie wird um die Enkel erweitert, die die DACH Region abgrasen…
Kam die Woche bei uns in Deutschland rein.
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Mike Zhang | Service Manager
Domain Registry Asia (Head Office)
No. 300, Xuanhua Road, Changning District, Shanghai200050, China
Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823
Bei mir hat es heute Albert Liu versucht.
Hi,
hier ist auch wieder ein schönes Bsp.
(If you are NOT CEO, please kindly forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks)
Dear CEO,
We are the domain name registration service company in China. On November 17, 2020, we received an application from Hongxin Ltd requested «muster» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (muster.cn, muster.com.cn, muster.net.cn, muster.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Best Regards
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
*****************************************
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 the information in this email.
Nicht nur Frank Liu ist eifrig, sondern auch sein «Bruder» Steve Liu.
Vielen Dank liebe Steiger Legal. Ich war tatsächlich zuerst verunsichert, da keine ‹ajgoügoawhgöah.com ‹ Adresse der Absender war, sondern eine ’sinnvolle›: steve@chinanethosting.com
Steve Liu opperiert nun mit der durchaus seriös anmutenden Email. .
Und es geht immer weiter… Hier in Deutschland hat uns erreicht am 28.11.2020 um 02:29 Uhr:
Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in China. On 28-11-2020, we received an application from Hongxin Ltd requested «…» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names («….cn, ….com.cn, …net.cn, …org.cn»). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send this message to your company and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China?
Best Regards
Oliver Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Jetzt heisst er «Nick» Liu
(Please kindly forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks)
Dear CEO,
We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in Shanghai, China. On November 28, 2020, we received an application from Hongxin Ltd requested «inappellabel-bio-keule» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (inappellabel-bio-keule.cn, inappellabel-bio-keule.com.cn, inappellabel-bio-keule.net.cn, inappellabel-bio-keule.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor in China?
Hallo zusammen,
ich wurde auch angeschrieben dnd bin zu spät auf diese Infos gekommen und habe bezahlt. Hat jemand einen Tip wie ich da noch was retten kann?
Und fall nicht, habe ich da jetzt nur überteuert bezahlt oder habe ich gar keine Registrierung bekommen?
Besten Dank Bernd Lohmüller
Raimund Loser
Wir erhielten von
Von: Frank Liu [mailto:frank@chinaregistryshanghai.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. Dezember 2020 02:44
folgende email:
(If you are NOT CEO, please kindly forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks)
Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center in Shanghai, China. On December 1, 2020, we received an application from Hongxin Ltd requested «confema» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (confema.cn, confema.com.cn, confema.net.cn, confema.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Best Regards
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-02161918696
Fax: +86-02161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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Auch ein Jeff Liu ist da im Geschäft.
vor ein paar Tagen erhalten
«…
Best Regards
Jeff Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
«
Und diesmal Mike Zhang:
Dear CEO,
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We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in China.
We received an application from Hua Ke Ltd on November 30, 2020. They want to register » xx» as their Internet Keyword and » xx.cn «、» x.com.cn » 、» x.net.cn «、» x.org.cn » domain names, they are in China domain names. But after checking it, we find » xx» 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
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Mike Zhang | Service Manager
Domain Registry China (Head Office)
No. 300, Xuanhua Road, Changning District, Shanghai200050, China
Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823
Web: www(dot)domainregistrychina(dot)com
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Adrian Liu kommt mit der gleichen Masche!
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Dear CEO,
We are the domain name registration service company in China. On July 26, 2021, we received an application from Hongwei Ltd requested «expodesign» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (expodesign.cn, expodesign.com.cn, expodesign.net.cn, expodesign.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China?
Best Regards
Adrian Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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Frank Liu ist nun wieder unterwegs…
Selbe Masche, selber Text.
Heute Post von China erhalten :)
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Dear CEO,
We are the domain registration and solution center in China. On October 7, 2021, we received an application from Hongxiang Ltd requested «muster» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (muster.cn, muster.com.cn, muster.net.cn, muster.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor in China?
Best Regards
Peter Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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Ging nach Österreich 16.10.2021
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Dear CEO,
We are the domain name registration service company in China. On October 16, 2021, we received an application from Hongxiang Ltd requested «x» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (x.cn, x.com.cn, x.net.cn, x.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China?
Best Regards
Thomas Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Jetzt ist Österreich an der Reihe:
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Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in China. On October 18, 2021, we received an application from Hongxiang Ltd requested «x» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (x.cn, x.com.cn, x.net.cn, x.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Best Regards
Albert Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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Am 08.11.21 folgende Mail von dem alt bekannten Adrian Liu zugesandt bekommen.
(If you are NOT CEO, please kindly forward this to your CEO, because this is urgent. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please ignore it. Thanks) Dear CEO, This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in China. On November 8, 2021, we received an application from Hongxiang Ltd requested „majorfy“ as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (xx.cn xx.com.cn, xx.net.cn, xxorg.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Danke für diese nützliche Information. Ich konnte hierdurch den Schwindel aufdecken. Danke!
25.11.21 – Österreich
heute so ein Mail bekommen. Da muss man tatsächlich 2x hinschauen, weil ohne Fehler mit passender Anrede über das Kontaktformular versendet.
Natürlich kann man etwas stutzig werden, wenn aus China die Mail kommt, man möge doch seine deutschsprachige Domain in China reservieren 🙂
Danke für die Info daher!
Vielen Dank für diese sehr hilfreiche Information! Mein Liu heisst Albert… Es schien mir tatsächlich seriös, so höflich und sorgfältig, wie da geschrieben wurde… Der grösste Witz ist, dass unsere Website schul-hof heisst, ein Name, der unter Garantie keinem Menschen chinesischer Sprache etwas sagt, und in unserer Schreibweise sowieso bisher nicht existent war, also unsere Erfindung ist. Vielen Dank, Herr Steiger, und vielen Kommentatoren.
Hallo! Ich hab die info leider zu spät erkannt und bin reingefallen….. Was sollte ich jetzt machen?
@Michael Kuss:
Sie sollten versuchen, den oder die Domainnamen zu kündigen. (Oder zu übertragen, wenn Sie Bedarf haben.) Der erste Schritt wäre zu prüfen, inwiefern eine Kündigung oder Übertragung möglich ist. Sie könnten auch in Erwägung ziehen, künftige Zahlungen nicht zu leisten in der Erwartung, dass ein Inkasso unwahrscheinlich ist.
Bei mir ist es auch Peter Liu mit diesem Text. Links hab ich mal entfernt.
.………………… snap ………
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Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in China. On December 13, 2021, we received an application from Hongxiang Ltd requested xxxxxx as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names xxxxxx . But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your business partner in China?
Best Regards
Peter Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
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Ich wurde von der freundlichen Claire Hu angeschrieben. Hier der Text. Und sie hat nicht mal überprüft, dass wir eine Anwaltskanzlei sind und damit bei uns kein CEO oder General Manager vorhanden ist :-) Dennoch, bleiben Sie achtsam!
—- snap —-
Letter to CEO or General Manager,
This is a letter about registration of your company name. We are an agency engaging in registering brand name and domain names. Today, our center received an application from QianXi International Ltd applying to register XXXXX as their brand name and some top-level domain names(.CN .HK etc). After our careful investigation, We found the main body of domain names is same as yours. As a professional registrar, We are obligated to inform you of this situation.
We are handling the application and we need to confirm whether or not you authorize them to register them? Let me know your answer ASAP so as to solve this promptly. Thanks for your cooperation.
Best Regards,
Claire Hu
Tel:+86 559-5144-820
Fax:+86 559-5144-820
Address:Sunon Plaza No 399 Jinzhai Road, Hefei, China
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…und noch einer:
Dear CEO,
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We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in China.
We received an application from Hai Tong Ltd on February 11, 2022. They want to register » xxxxxxxx » as their Internet Keyword and » xxxxxxxx .cn «、» xxxxxxxx .com.cn » 、» xxxxxxxx .net.cn «、» xxxxxxxx .org.cn » domain names, they are in China domain names. But after checking it, we find » xxxxxxxx » 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
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Mike Zhang | Service Manager
Domain Registry China (Head Office)
No. 300, Xuanhua Road, Changning District, Shanghai200050, China
Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823
Web: www(dot)domainregistrychina(dot)com
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Auch im März ist Mike Zhang tätig
Dear CEO,
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We are a Network Service Company which is the domain name registration center in China.
We received an application from Hai Tong Ltd on March 7, 2022. They want to register » sxxxxx » as their Internet Keyword and » xxxxxxx .cn «、» xxxxx .com.cn » 、» xxxx.net.cn «、» xxxxxx .org.cn » domain names, they are in China domain names. But after checking it, we find » xxxxxxxx » 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
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Mike Zhang | Service Manager
Domain Registry China (Head Office)
No. 300, Xuanhua Road, Changning District, Shanghai200050, China
Tel: +86-2161918696 | Fax: +86-2161918697 | Mob: +86-1582177 1823
Web: www(dot)domainregistrychina(dot)com
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Von: Alisa
Datum: 10. Oktober 2022 um 03:10:38 MESZ
Dear Manager,
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This email is from Network Service Institutions, which mainly deal with the trademark registration in China. We received an application from Huayi Company on today. They want to register «*****.**» as their trademark name, But after checking it, we find this name conflicts with your company. In order to deal with this matter better, so we send you email and confirm whether agree to their registration?.
Best Regards,
Alisa
General Manager
Anhui Office (Head Office)
Registration Department Manager
NO.6231,Hefeng Squarel, North St, L. Road
web: http://www.cachehe.com
Die scheinen noch immer aktiv zu sein. E-Mail von heute:
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Dear CEO,
This email is from China domain name registration center, which mainly deal with the domain name registration in China. We received an application from Hongjia Ltd on April 1, 2023. They want to apply for «meinedomain» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (meinedomain.cn, meinedomain.com.cn, meinedomain.net.cn, meinedomain.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor or business partner in China?
Best Regards
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
6012, Xingdi Building, No. 1698 Yishan Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Habe gestern auch so ein Mail bekommen mit dem genau gleichen Inhalt:
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Dear CEO,
We are the domain registration and solution center in China. We received an application from Hongshun Ltd on March 28, 2024. They want to register «vereine-bertschikon» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (vereine-bertschikon.cn, vereine-bertschikon.com.cn, vereine-bertschikon.net.cn, vereine-bertschikon.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor in China?
Best Regards
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
No. 1780 Wuzhong Road, Shanghai 201103, China
Die sind immer noch ‹aktiv›. Habe gestern genau das gleiche Mail bekommen. Und auch von Frank :-)
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Dear CEO,
We are the domain registration and solution center in China. We received an application from Hongshun Ltd on March 28, 2024. They want to register «***-***» as their internet keyword and China (CN) domain names (***-***.cn, ***-***.com.cn, ***-****.net.cn, ***-***.org.cn). But after checking it, we find this name conflict with your company name or trademark. In order to deal with this matter better, it’s necessary to send email to you and confirm whether this company is your distributor in China?
Best Regards
Frank Liu | Service & Operations Manager
China Registry (Head Office)
Tel: +86-2161918696
Fax: +86-2161918697
Mob: +86-13816428671
No. 1780 Wuzhong Road, Shanghai 201103, China