
Daniel Jitnah wrote:
On 25/08/13 15:10, Trent W. Buck wrote:
Daniel Jitnah wrote:
True phone conversation at about 17.30 today (24/8/13)... ... the website they lead you to, and which I was talking about is "dial4tech.us" Yes of course. To add to this story, I also checked who is the domain was registered to.
And I don't remember how exactly I find that out that (some google search sequence?) but the person named is mentionned to live at an address somewhere in Baltimore, USA. .. and following this address traced him on googlemap and from a real estate website, the address was described as being a house for sale and home of a young Indian/(or Asian) couple. (got to admit my memory a little bit hazy, it may not be Baltimore, but I certainly remember finding the place on google street view! - was a very MacMansion type of house with a large garage and driveway!, similar to a house you'd find in newish outer Melb suburbs, such as Cranbourne. Cheers, Daniel.
Being curious about the difference between ".us" and " " ; I discovered
"Why choose .US?
* To register a .US domain, you must have a presence in the United States. Visitors to your site will know their information is secure * You'll be internationally respected as a site with American values * With many .US domain names still available, you'll be sure to get the website name you want "
on: http://www.domain.com/domains/tlds/us.bml
Which opens up the possibility of a conversation: " I notice your organisation doesn't have a ".us" domain name; which of the above criteria does it not fulfill ? " :- )
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