I called customer service to ask for a pin to move my domain to a different provider (I have another domain and I want to have everything in one spot). I have correspondence from this company confir... Mehr ansehen
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FRAUDULENT- received a scam postal letter that looks like a bill for domain name service renewal. Requests a sky-high payment of $265 for 5 years of domain name registration. Address: Domain Name... Mehr ansehen
I just received a letter from a company stating that their website is: util.com However, when I type it in, it redirects to this other website: domainservices.us, which is obviously a sca... Mehr ansehen
util.com scams innocent people out of paying for something they have probably already taken care of by mailing out "renewal information" that appears as if it is for something you are already using. C... Mehr ansehen
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The term "customer service" does NOT apply
I called customer service to ask for a pin to move my domain to a different provider (I have another domain and I want to have everything in one spot). I have correspondence from this company confirming they hold the domain & that I owe them 4278.25 for 5 years . When I called customer service, I was asked the name, I provided it, I was told NO we don't have it, I responded with yes you do you sent me an Invoice. He said No we Don't and hung up. Rudest company to deal with ever. Also their Invoice suggest they are a Canadian Company (Maple Leaf next to their name) They are not. They are an American Company! So Canadians you know what to do!!!
FRAUDULENT- received a scam postal…
FRAUDULENT- received a scam postal letter that looks like a bill for domain name service renewal. Requests a sky-high payment of $265 for 5 years of domain name registration. Address:
Domain Name Services
2316 Delaware Ave., #306
Buffalo, NY 14216
"⚠️ Scam Alert: Fraudulent Domain Renewal Notice from UTIL.COM or DOMAINSERVICES.US
I just received a letter from a company stating that their website is: util.com However, when I type it in, it redirects to this other website: domainservices.us, which is obviously a scam. They claim I owe $265 to renew my domain name (even though my domain is registered with Shopify). The check is supposed to be sent to this address:
Domain Name Services
2316 Delaware Ave #306
Buffalo, NY 14216.This should be investigated by the authorities because they are scammers hiding behind the internet to target potential victims. In their website then have the next contact information: Address
Domain Name Services LLC
924 Bergen Avenue
Suite #289
Jersey City, NJ, 07306-3018
Phone
1-877-778-7965
Phone Support is available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm ET.
E-mail
support @ domainservices.biz.
Different from the one that appears in the letter they sent.
Send out scammy emails about domain…
Send out scammy emails about domain renewal.
Charging about 20x the market rate.
DO NOT USE.
Domain Name Services (util.com)
Domain Name Services (util.com)
What a fraud! These folks send you what appears to be an invoice in the mail (postal mail) and it looks like your domain name registration renewal, but if you read it carefully you will see that it says "now is the time to transfer and renew your (domain) name from your current Registrar to Domain Name Services" and so technically it's not really a scam because they do tell you what will happen if you send them the $265 that they're asking for. However, it is incredibly deceptive and whoever is behind this company obviously has no morals nor a conscience.
Obviously this scheme is meant to prey upon those who are unaware of how domain registration renewal normally works or those that do not pay attention to details. You should know the name of your current domain Registrar and you should also rest assured that your current Registrar will contact you when it comes time to renew your domain. This company is NOT your current Registrar and although they are contacting you, they're actually trying to trick you into switching to them and away from the company that you had originally done business with when you first registered your domain. I find this behaviour to be reprehensible!
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) should shut down predatory companies like this. Here is the postal address of this company...
Domain Name Services
PO BOX 7211
RPO Warden Centre
Markham, ON L3R 5V1
If you try to visit their website (util.com) it immediately forwards to domainservices.us which appears to be based in New Jersey.
This company obviously mines data from the public whois database to find their victims. Don't become a victim of this predatory company! They are amoral and shameless.
Oops! I almost forgot to mention that the $265 they want for five years of domain registration is about twice as much as it should cost. Find yourself a reputable domain registrar and you should be able to get five years of domain registration for about $130 [Canadian Dollars] or perhaps even a little bit less than that.
These guys are scammers
These guys are scammers, which someone would shut them down.
These people should be arrested
These people should be arrested
DO NOT give these people your money. It's a scam.
DO NOT FALL FOR THE SCAM
DO NOT FALL FOR THE SCAM. They know exactly what they are doing... hoping you, a busy business owner, don't realize who you purchase your domain name through (often GoDaddy or whatever website service hosts your website). They need to get a real job and make an honest living. Clearly have no conscience.
This company is a scam
This company is a scam. Do not send them a check. Do your research and find out who you originally purchased your domain with. It isn’t this company.
DO NOT FALL FOR THE SCAM
DO NOT FALL FOR THE SCAM. They know exactly what they are doing... hoping you, a busy business owner, don't realize who you purchase your domain name through (often GoDaddy or whatever website service hosts your website). They need to get a real job and make an honest living. Clearly have no conscience.
The Domain Name Services sends a mailed…
The Domain Name Services sends a mailed expiration notice that tries to get you to pay $265 by fear of you losing your domain name, my CFO almost paid it till she contacted me..This is a marketing phishing scam.BE AWARE
SCAM
SCAM! Just another bunch of D-Bags trying to screw the world!
SCAM Receive a letter for renewal my website…
Receive a letter for renewal my website register domain. This is 100% SCAM. Garbage
total scammers
Scammers
They send an "official mail" from Domain Registry. If you are not aware, you will send hundreds of dollars to keep your domain. They are not Official. Please Do NOT send money.
SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM.......
Domain name Services or Util.com
Domain name Services or Util.com should be reported to USPS, under 18 U.S. Code § 1341, it is a federal crime to use the U.S. Postal Service or a private or commercial interstate carrier to defraud. Because mail fraud is a felony, if convicted the offender can face up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. You can report mail fraud on the United States Postal Inspection Service website.
engaging in domain slamming
engaging in domain slamming. not sure how they are operating still
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