When an email ends with @blank.com.au what does it mean?

What does it mean when an email address ends with @yahoo.co.uk?

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    that the person lives in the United Kingdom

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It means that the user (E-Mail adress holder) is in the United Kingdom. (Great Britian).

fife98424

Thais is yahoo site of UK not india site.

pra

that it is a yahoo acount

The Person lives in the UK, thats also what it means for websites too.

Stevo

It's a yahoo email account for someone who has stated when signing up that they live in the UK.

Jin S

This is usually sent to you from a person connected to a "scam". I have had first hand experiences of being a victim of a scam and they all have had the @yahoo.com.uk or @yahoo.com.co or both. Here's an example: <[email protected]>. This was a really bad scam person. Some how I got on an International scam mailing list and I get them all the time. They always have a .co.uk or something similar attatched so BEWARE. However; my daughter lives in Australia and her email comes to me as @yahoo.com.au. I hope this has been helpful. As we all know, it's very easy to open an account with yahoo and it's a great web site but unfortunately it is often abused by fraudsters. So unless it's someone you recognize with an attatchment to their Yahoo address--be very careful.

dale_vaughn

it means you are from yahoo.com and you have a present account from them. like this 22rocky@[at] yahoo.com[ i have a yahoo account] uk [ that is where you are from]

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uk- united kingdom

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