I'd like to point out that it's interesting that this email is coming from the @internic.net address, not worldnic.net or some netsol domain. If you are part of Network Solutions and going to promote the company and not the organization (InterNIC) which was temporarily entrusted to you by the NSF contract -- why are you sending this email from an InterNIC address and not being clear about who you are and who you represent. I don't believe that anyone should be sending email from @internic.net if it isn't for the purpose of processing and registring domain names and the temporary business arrangement which was granted to Network Solutions (and 2 other companies) under the National Science Foundation contract.
Nothing is being offered that cannot be delivered. The regulations of each country code TLD registry are followed.
SOrt of. You are using your influence (that of InterNIC) to make deals with these NICs. This is anti-competative and illegal.
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