Dnrsuk Reviews 10

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Domain Scam dnrsuk.com

I recieved an invoice on my work email for domain renewal from DNRSUK , Everything was looking legit just i visit their website and find out that no button no option work on click and someone have just design the front end of the website to scam people . Also the cost of domain was showing 88 pound per year but in actual all the domain provider charge from 5 to 15 pound for domain renewal .Please be careful and don't click any button .

April 21, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam company

Scam company. Do not pay their invoices.....received an invoice for a renewal that isn't due for our company until 2029 and is registered with another domain company not these sammers.

April 21, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam domain registrar

This is a scam domain registrar. They spam people with scary looking fake domain renewal invoices which cost vastly more than a real domain renewal. For instance, charging 88.00 GBP for a .uk domain renewal which should cost about 10.00 GBP.

March 12, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid - site is sending fraudulent payment demands

I confirm the comments made by other reviewers. This web-site is sending out domain name renewal reminders when it has nothing to do with the domains in question.

Additionally the price it is (fraudently) charging is significantly in excess of the cost of renewing the domain.

Advice - AVOID

March 12, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM company - domain renewal fraudulent email

This company is sending out invoices and domain renewal notifications which is fraudulent. They email with a notification for a web domain 1 year renewal for £90 and link to pay immediately. Our business domain is not renewed by DNRSUK.com - it is hosted elsewhere and definitely not via this company.

March 10, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company is a SCAM

This company is a SCAM
They send out unlawful invoices to domain name owners saying that you need to pay them in order to have continued use of your web address.
In fact they are not domain registers, they simply charge you £90 plus VAT to send you an email reminder.
I have reported them to Companies House.

March 4, 2026
Unprompted review

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