The notices that Interland used to send "on behalf of Verisign" included
postage paid envelopes as well.   I prompting returned all of them stating
"remove from mailing list" on the "renewel" form.

I suspect the Interland campaign was to test the water before sending them
out directly from Verisign...

On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, George Kirikos wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I got the Verisign "renewal" scam mail today, and was about to toss it
> in the garbage, but noticed that it had a POSTAGE PAID envelope inside!
> 
> Coming from Canada, that has to cost them at least 50 cents, if not
> more when you factor in the cost of opening each one, etc.
> 
> I'll be sure to send it back to them, with a few choice words inside,
> to make them rethink pulling this stunt again. All the names they tried
> to get me to "renew" were never at NSI, either (all were OpenSRS names,
> past and present).

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