All domains that have been purchased are now subject to bombardment from criminals - as a result it is much more common to withhold your details from being read in connection with your domain by using a third party to mask your details.
This does mean that domain owners are less accountable for their actions as they are essentially untraceable. The simplicity of buying a domain creates a situation whereby novice domain owners are confronted with lies, lies and more lies regarding their domain.
A current favourite of which is the search engine submission email. Search Engines are automated agents searching the web for new and changing pages which is how they get their name. When a new domain is registered it is sent into a queue with the search engines to be 'crawled' and if they find content of anything other than a holding page, they record that data and index it in order for it to be available in search results to the general public. If the domain is simply a holding page with a reseller or an un-configured domain then the search engine spider-crawler discards the data as it is of no use other than to someone specifically browsing to that domain in order to purchase it etc.
As a result of all of this the old days of having to submit a domain to a search engine have passed but that does not stop people trying to take your money by offering a submission service which will get you nowhere but that they will be able to prove they performed a service in lieu of your payment, even though you could have done such yourself for free.
Regarding the email itself:
Most domain owners who fail to submit domains to search engines often experience poor site visibility and low rankings. Search engines are the number one source for customers looking for brands and if domains are not listed with major search engines, they might not be able to find your website. This could result in lost opportunities and can seriously harm your online business. This email serves as the final reminder to submit your domain domain.suffix to all major search engines and automatically expires on 25 - July - 2017. Domains listed with search engines have a much greater chance to be easily discovered compared to domains that have not been submitted. This makes it very important to act timely and register your domain for better visibility and conversion rates. A link for the pricing page has been included in this email for your convenience and provides more details about our competitively-priced domain submission packages.
http://macotool.com/domain/?domain=domain.suffix
Most domain owners who fail to submit domains to search engines often experience poor site visibility and low rankings. - this is true for almost every domain owner and so this stands up to scrutiny.
Search engines are the number one source for customers looking for brands and if domains are not listed with major search engines, they might not be able to find your website. This is also completely true, it just is not true that you need to independently submit your site.
This email serves as the final reminder to submit your domain domain.suffix to all major search engines and automatically expires on 25 - July - 2017. Nothing is going to expire - they just want to get your money before you have a chance to ask anyone who may be able to tell you these people are trying to extort money on false pretences.
Domains listed with search engines have a much greater chance to be easily discovered compared to domains that have not been submitted. This is sort of true, anything listed is more easily found, but you do not need to submit to search engines to become listed.
This makes it very important to act timely and register your domain for better visibility and conversion rates. This is nonsense
A link for the pricing page has been included in this email for your convenience and provides more details about our competitively-priced domain submission packages. Here we can clearly see that they only accept PayPal and Bitcoin and so do not have a payment gateway. PayPal will be able to refund your money though so if you have already paid then get onto PayPal and report this company to have them removed. they will start with a different website and PayPal account next week but report them anyway.
Below we can see the email as it appears to some domains: