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Inspired by Elliot Silver, who pointed out an article in the Wall Street Journal where the author (a reporter for the Associated Press) sent an email to his friend and mistyped the domain “VerizonWireless.co... m” by leaving out the “m” at the end. Apparently he received an auto-response trying to get him to click through an affiliate link.
It appears that the domain VerizonWireless.co used to be parked at Bodis, but currently does not resolve and according to the article some other sites stopped sending replies like this as well when the AP reporters inquired about them. Quite a bit of good research for the article, since they are even explaining how domain parking works. DNN tested a few domains that are parked on Bodis and appear to have a high potential for email address typos, but none of them was set up to receive email. The whole concept reminds of the Reply Cycle project launched in 2008. As it appears this project is not currently active any more, as their website appears to be down. (c) 2011 DomainNameNews.com (2) Advertisement Tap into the most comprehensive Whois database on the planet: Discover the details of a domain’s current ownership, learn a domain’s pedigree and find all the domains ever owned by a specific company or individual by accessing historical information from DomainTools.com. |