Yumi.com : Dirty Chinese spammers continue to harass domain investors
Serial spamming outfit, Yumi.com, has sent out a new barrage of spam to email addresses harvested from the WHOIS of domain names. We first reported those unrepentant phucksticks in August, when they sent out emails that insinuated the domains’ owners were in some kind of legal trouble. That scamming email is now being followed by […]
Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Domain fail : Is Yumi.com a Chinese restaurant in London?
We recently covered the spamming activity of Yumi.com, for which they have yet to send an apology email. In Chinese, “yumi” means corn, a popular cooking element in China. It seems that the domain parking provider from China are not the only ones using “Yumi.com” for their brand. How is it possible? A Chinese restaurant […]
Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Why did Chinese company Yumi.com send out fear-mongering spam?
Last week, we shared information about a Chinese domain services company that blasted owners of short domains, with spam. The emails, targeted owners of premium LLL .com and LLLL .com domains en masse, most likely after extracting data from the WHOIS. We have now confirmed that the company behind this spam blast is Yumi.com, organizers […]
Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Chinese domain market report : Chips are selling still
The Chinese domain market is delivering a performance spike, just a few days after the World Domain Conference ended in China. The event was organized by Yumi.com. This is great news for domain investors willing to part with their “Chinese premium” domains, also known as “Chips.” We’re witnessing an increase in the volume of sales, […]
Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Chinese domain market report : The fireworks fizzled out
What a difference a day makes! The Chinese domain sales market became red hot right before the July 4th celebrations in the US. At the time, we witnessed a huge increase in sales volume, thanks to the portfolio sale of “Chips” by Wuyu. Alas, this firecracker has fizzled out, and we’re facing a huge drop […]
Copyright © 2024 DomainGang.com · All Rights Reserved.Who took this iconic photo of Frank Schilling?
Frank Schilling, founder of Uniregistry, is not shy to face the media. A casual attendee of domain conferences for more than a decade, he has engaged the domain community directly and for a busy CEO, he’s very approachable. Schilling’s corporate photographer, Amy Strzalko, has taken some outstanding photos of Frank and his dedicated staff. And […]
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