"If you’ve ever owned a domain name, the chances are good that at some point you’ve received a snail mail letter which appears to be a bill for a domain or website-related services. In reality, these misleading missives try to trick people into paying for useless services they never ordered, don’t need, and probably will never receive. Here’s a look at the most recent incarnation of this scam — #DomainNetworks — and some clues about who may be behind it."

This was more fun than I thought I'd have reporting it out.

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/07/whos-behind-the-domainnetworks-snail-mail-scam/

Who’s Behind the DomainNetworks Snail Mail Scam? – Krebs on Security

@briankrebs Brian, I've received emails about the fact my doamin was to expire, a rediculous cost, and saying I had so long to complete it. Problem was, the domain wasn't to be renewed for some time, and when looking at the web site, it said it was $175 or something when I pay $10-$15 for the renewal. I've gotten several for jaredrimer.net through the years. I'll have to rad your story, but just replying to your post because while you talk about mailings in the mail, I've seen the same. My provider has said it was spam when sending them a copy of said email.