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This is unbelievable, and it is to do with a domain that I held up until this morning...

The domain name in question was dannon.co.uk.
It was registered a while back, and recently I received this email:
I can confirm that the address info was correct and accurate and any and all letters would have reached me!
I wasn't too concerned about this - actually thinking about it last night, and now this morning I come and find not only has the domain been deleted, but has mysteriously been regged by a big multi-national.
Regardless of the status of this domain, and not that I'm really affected by it's lost, I find this action disgraceful.
It is reverse hijacking, and deliberate tampering of information for the purposes of serving a big corporation over the little guy...
Have you guys had similar?
The domain name in question was dannon.co.uk.
It was registered a while back, and recently I received this email:
I can confirm that the address info was correct and accurate and any and all letters would have reached me!
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Your Nominet account
Account Name: Matt Warne
Contact Name: Matt Warne
Account Number: 5023026
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Dear Matt Warne,
Update of Nominet account information required
The contact information we hold for the account shown is either out of date or incorrect:
Account ID: 5023026
Account Name: Matt Warne
Domain Name(s):
* dannon.co.uk
I have therefore removed the following postal address(es) from the account:
******** address info removed
You must update your contact information by following the instructions that can be found at http://www.nominet.org.uk/go/onlineservices by Thursday the 10 of April, 2008.
Please be aware that if I do not receive this information by Thursday the 10 of April, 2008 the account and domain name(s) held on this account will be suspended. Once a domain name is suspended any service associated with it will stop working. For example, if you use the domain name(s) for email or a web site then these services will stop working. Following a 30 day suspension period the account will be cancelled. On cancellation, all domain names on the account will be available for re-registration on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Regards,
Shabana Rehman
I wasn't too concerned about this - actually thinking about it last night, and now this morning I come and find not only has the domain been deleted, but has mysteriously been regged by a big multi-national.
Regardless of the status of this domain, and not that I'm really affected by it's lost, I find this action disgraceful.
It is reverse hijacking, and deliberate tampering of information for the purposes of serving a big corporation over the little guy...
Have you guys had similar?