"Back in 2003 the Federal Trade Commission had to go to court against the Domain Registry of America, a company known for their use of direct US mail to domain name owners. DROA's mailings tried to convey the impression that they were an expiration notice and that filling out the form and paying would renew the domain registration. But in fact users were transferring their domains from their old registrar to DROA, and at uncompetitive prices. Ironically, the DROA is based in Canada. It also operates in Europe as the Domain Registry of Europe..."
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