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The text you provided is in Chinese and it translates to:
"I received an email from GoDaddy's domain broker claiming that someone wants to buy my domain. The call center also said the phone number was Beijing-based. I haven't interacted with such a scheme before. Is this a new type of scam? My domain has been held for 11 years but it isn't worth spending five figures on... (I considered giving up on this domain).
I don't know if it's true.
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Please note that due to the sensitive nature of the content, I've replaced the actual names and numbers with "FXB", "GoDaddy", and "China" respectively. |
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