Domain-Name-Scams.org
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Beware of domain name scamsUnfortunately many domain-scams exist. Some involve your company
name in the form of yourcompany.com, etc or variants. Others will try and tempt
you into pre-registering a domain. These scam-merchants will prey on 3 key
points...
It is extremely important that you do not purchase a domain-name
or pay any money to these companies. You will not get any support, backup
or after-sales service. You may also find it impossible to "do" anything with
the domain-name (such as transfer the domain elsewhere) after purchase, without
additional costs being levied. Examples of how domain name scams workSometimes they take the form of cold-calling (this is probably a pool of "temps" going through the Yellow Pages / Business Directory etc etc). The story given is "Someone has enquired about a similar domain name to yours, we have (a duty / decided to / to check) with you to see if you wish to purchase the domain instead". This will involve a fairly substantial sum to "jump in" and "register first". When pushed, they may tell you that the domain is "yourcompany.com or yourcompany.com.us" etc. If you ask who is trying to register the domain, they will either say it is just "someone over the web" or "they have filled in an enquiry form on our website" or "we cannot give specific details due to the Data Protection Act.
Another method involves tricking you out of your private information so they can register domains to send spam in your name such as:
In this attempt to get your eBay ID and Password. It is cleverly done and looks just like eBay's stuff. Make sure that you directly to sites like eBay if you are interested in purchasing something. |
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