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Club Drop, NOT NOT from Enom!
FALSE WARNING. Sorry about the confusion.
Although the e-mail headers have taken on a completely different set of characteristics, these apparently DID get sent out by eNom, date errors included. I just got off the phone with them and while the support person couldn't comment on the specifics, he DID note that "hundreds of thousands" or messages WERE sent out recently with the SUBJECT: "Club Drop - More", and that a new system will be in place for April. He told me to contact them in a couple of hours for more info directly from business development when they get in.
I guess eNom is using the latest bulk mailing software... (many of the Internet have already complained about spam from them, so this move is fairly surprising... TO ME at least).
~ Nexus
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Thx.net and appreciate your warning effort and to confirm by calling enom later during their office hours. I am proud of seeing member like you here!
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Thanks, Goh. 
~ Nexus
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Originally posted by Goh
Thx.net and appreciate your warning effort and to confirm by calling enom later during their office hours. I am proud of seeing member like you here!
Yup, it's allways good to err on the conservative side espicially when your trying to help others. It's also espicially responsible to follow through.
After all just think how much more face time that enom's new service is now getting due to this thread.
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Any updated status to prove "NOT NOT"?
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