In case you are interested, here's what I found:
http://www.bcpl.net/~j1m5path/isocodes.html
http://postage.20m.com/0003550.htm
Alvin Auerbach wrote:
I googled "The "G" rate make-up stamp" (an old postage stamp) and came
up with several weird sites with weird names (example below) that have
in them hundreds of seemingly random words and phrases strung
together, as:
...files dailymotion airport in bulgaria the g rate make up stamp
custom made bottles in the philippines emergency...
http://r.rqzgu.cn/ulkdxx.html
Most of the sites have ".cn" in their URL.
Does anyone have any idea of what they are doing and why?
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