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Anglian water bond 6.25%??
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Would you mind explaining how to get the 'whois' data?
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you could just google 'whois' to find a number of search engines which will help you out.kangoora said:Would you mind explaining how to get the 'whois' data?
I tend to generally use https://whois.domaintools.com/ , though for UK domains the UK's Nominet runs the official registry and their tool is at https://www.nominet.uk/whois/2 -
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Do you really have to ask?Fed_Up7 said:Was interested to see the previous post as I received an email today promoting another investment from Anglian Water. I googled their website and found this:http://www.anglianwaterbonds.comCan we presume that this is genuine, or a clever scam site? Anyone have any idea?Did you really have to respond?0 -
I only asked a question. Don't need the rudeness thanksColdIron said:Anglian Water is a legitimate company that issue capital at risk fixed rate securities though not cash savings accountsHowever this is an obvious clone scam, somebody purporting to be Anglian WaterYou can tell by- The childish website whose only purpose is to get you to enter your details
- The website was registered 3 days ago
With respect, you would need to be a dribbling moron to think this was legitimate, let alone clever. I have seen more convincing emails from Nigerian Princes0 -
Asking "Can we presume that this is genuine, or a clever scam site? Anyone have any idea?" at the end of a thread where many posters have already stated quite clearly that it is a scam either puts you in the category of someone who will soon be parted from their money in one way or another, or someone who wishes to cast doubt on the fact it actually is a scam in the hope some more people will fall for it. So yes, I feel obliged to respond when anyone tries to lend a scam even a shred of credibility or promotes one of its websites. My only regret was that I was too subtle in asking you to think about it for yourself, rather than spelling it out in the manner ColdIron did.Fed_Up7 said:masonic said:
Do you really have to ask?Fed_Up7 said:Was interested to see the previous post as I received an email today promoting another investment from Anglian Water. I googled their website and found this:http://www.anglianwaterbonds.comCan we presume that this is genuine, or a clever scam site? Anyone have any idea?Did you really have to respond?
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