Dear bob17,
Though it was not easy, I managed to find the source of that URL. The
way of searching that finally brought me to the solution:
1. I performed a search for the unusual combination of words
"cgi-juicing" from the URL you gave provided:
://www.google.de/search?hl=de&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&q=%22cgi-juicing%22&meta=
2. I received only one result: The Website of Perfect Health, a
company dealing in juicing products. However, the company's visible
URL is www.juicing.com.
3. I suspected that "sponge.secure-host.com" might be the URL of the
webspace hosting service where the website of Perfect Health is
stored. But I had yet to verify this. To do so, I simulated shopping
and got to the sub-page for entering my billing address.
4. There, I examined the function buttons. And indeed, the "Submit
this Order" button points to the following address:
https://sponge.secure-host.com/cgi-juicing/sb/billing.cgi?
This matches the URL you found in your message. It proves that the
Perfect Health website (www.juicing.com) was the source of the e-mail
you received!
Since the URL you found had the ending "thankyou.cgi", I assume it had
been sent out to confirm an order. Maybe someone has used your
e-mail-address for placing an order to avoid being contacted by the
company later. Surely Perfect Health will help you solving any
questions concerning this.
Here is contact information for the company owning the website:
Perfect Health
4872 Casitas Pass Rd.
Ventura, CA 93001
USA
Phone: (805)649-8028
Fax: (805)649-2277
email: perhlt@juicing.com
website: http://www.juicing.com/
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Scriptor |