Unfortunately Zero stars is not available. IDMUK kept sending invoices for me to renew my domain which I am registered with UK2 Net who are a legitimate company. Anything from IDMUK ** IS A SCAM *... See more
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Don’t go near this. Our business also received his scam email, just like those in recent reviews. Our website provider’s spam filter had caught it so it had been picked up but I just checked with our... See more
It’s a small print scam. It LOOKS like a domain renewal invoice, but it’s actually an invoice for a domain expiry warning service that you didn’t ask for. It’s like me telling you it’s raining and... See more
Scam. Repeatedly send emails to say your domain renewal has expired and charging £78.00. The date my domain supposedly expired is always down as 28 April. Surely if that was the case my website would... See more
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Received unsolicited domain renewal…
Received unsolicited domain renewal communications from idmuk.net which appeared misleading and raised serious concerns for me as a domain owner.
The emails and invoices gave the impression of urgent domain management/renewal action despite having no existing business relationship with them. After researching further, I found multiple similar complaints online from other recipients describing the same experience.
I have reported the matter to GoDaddy Abuse and forwarded the details to the UK National Cyber Security Centre for investigation.
I would strongly advise businesses and domain owners to verify any renewal notices directly with their actual registrar before making payments or providing information
Sent a bogus invoice for Domain Name Services
Sent a bogus invoice "To keep your domain renwal notification service active without interruption, please complete payment now."
Reported to: report AT phishing.gov.uk
Sent a fraudulent invoice for £178 for…
Sent a fraudulent invoice for £178 for domain services they do not provide. Website is clearly AI generated in an attempt to look authentic. Be aware.
SCAM sends emails over domain names…
SCAM sends emails over domain names that they dont even hold. Avoid
Scam
Scam! Wanting £88 for a domain renewal they don’t even administer. Jokers.
SCAM
Just here to corroborate the other review about this being a scam regarding domain renewal. Absolute rubbish. Do not give any of your details!
IDMUK.net is running a domain renewal…
IDMUK.net is running a domain renewal scam operation - Google "domain renewal scam" for a description of what that is. I just got an email with idmuk.net links etc going back to that domain so it's not someone else spoofing them.
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