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OMG. It gets worse. The link in the email doesn't go back to their own domain, or even one they control. It points to a 3rd party domain owned by Tucows called name-services.com.
They are training customers to let down their guard when using the link from an email they supposedly send. A scammer can get a similar domain name to easily fool people to click the link since customers have been taught there's a 3rd party link.
They've done everything wrong relating to email security, and they are a web hosting company that should do everything right.