serves as a cautionary tale for digital literacy. It’s a perfect example of how a fake or misremembered domain can generate curiosity, confusion, and even scams.
It’s not fancy. The site looks like it’s from 2005. But for $0 and zero frills? QuackPrep is the chaotic good of test prep. Would recommend only if you have a sense of humor and need a miracle.
"Remember: They are not looking for a duck. They are looking for a reason to trust. Give them the reason. Then, give them the bill."
Unless ICANN decides to release a .arg TLD (extremely unlikely, since .ar already exists for Argentina), the domain quackprep.arg will never resolve normally.
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