Register Notice scam
From: Damian Mccurry mccurry.damian
from gmail.com
This company wrote to say my domain name will expire today.
Which is a scam - avoid at all costs
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From: Damian Mccurry mccurry.damian
from gmail.com
This company wrote to say my domain name will expire today.
Which is a scam - avoid at all costs
Sent inquiry to our webform, that our domain expires and needs to be renewed. DO NOT visit this phishing website and do not proceed, your domain registrant will not contact you through a page form and definitely will not ask you to do it in less than a day
Received a bogus warning about "service expiration" for my website domain even though it has been registered till 2024. Avoid this scam
This is a scam phishing website that spams contact forms pretending to be a domain registrar. They pretend that your domain is expiring soon and demand payment to prevent expiration. This is a scam and is only to steal your money.
Scam site. They contacted me by email threatening to cancel my domain registration. They aren't even a domain registration company, and they're certainly not mine. The website says they provide "domain name search engine registration", whatever that is. Hard pass. Unfortunately I imagine there will be small business owners with business websites who have no clue and will just pay the money. Pretty awful scam. Should be illegal but probably isn't.
Scam site. Contacts you via email implying to be from your domain registrar. States incorrectly that the domain expires within 1 day and to pay $75 for 1 year renewal.
Check with your own registrar for correct expiry date and pay less than $10 for renewal
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