Zero stars, this is a deceptive company that sends out letters making you think it's time to renew your website when it's a ploy to steal your money.
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Fake Marketing Scam, receive a letter that looks exactly like a notice to renew my domain. When you read the letter carefully, it states "THIS IS NOT A BILL. THIS IS A SOLICITATION. YOU ARE UNDER NO... See more
Scam company contacted us trying to scam us for $289 with fake "business listing", although our website is hosted by GoDaddy and paid for already. They do not answer the phone. Stay away from this non... See more
I got one too. Using Google Domains (Squarespace by proxy), I take it they are looking at all domains registered and snail mail blasting it out to everyone. Even though I assume everyone registering a... See more
Contact info
530-B Harkle Road Ste 100, 87505, Santa Fe, United States
- 505-510-7300
- info@domainnetworks.com
- domainnetworks.com
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Scammers they are NOT your domain…
Scammers they are NOT your domain registrars, they mail fake invoices for your domain.
Complete scam
Complete scam. Please read all paperwork thoroughly prior to sending any money, especially to a business you have never heard of.
Total Scam!!
Total Scam!!! Do not fall for it! They are very crafty in the way they write their letter. Have gotten one many times before so I was well aware that it was a scam.
This is a complete scam company that…
This is a complete scam company that tries to renew domain names that they dont manage.
Scam company billed $289 for fake services
Scamm company contacted us to attempt to scam us for $289 with fake "business listing" . we NEVER asked for this. Very agressive fake billing scam. file a complaint with NC attourney general. their city is in "Henderson county" also file complaint with the post office for mail fraud
Verifiable scam. Listings not indexed by Google
A customer forwarded this to me and I could tell it was a scam. But just to verify, I looked up a couple names in the business listings on their site and did a Google search (restricting search to their domain). Their listings aren't even indexed by Google! Complete scam.
Total scam!!
Total scam!!! No more needs to be said. It’s just a slick way of ripping/ robbing people of their money. Completely fake!! The letter through the mail doesn’t even look legit!!!!
Total scam
Total scam. Offering no service or benefits to domain owners. A listing on their website of your domain - oh - that's were I go when I am searching. Slick mail with all the right disclaimers and hopes that no one reads them.
Seems to be a legal scam
Seems to be a legal scam. They claim to be marketing. But their marketing is bad. Might as well search businesses on Google maps rather than on their directory site. I think they get peoples' money who think they either will get another useful way to market their company (your free listing on Google is better, as I said), or think need to pay to renew their domain name (which they say they don't do, but their constant use of your domain name in the solicitation letter, and also their company name, seems to say otherwise)
SCAM
SCAM! I'm not sure how this "company" is still able to send these fake invoices out. They do a good job at making the terms look legit but it is not. Go to the Do Not Contact page on their website to opt out and submit the scam to the FTC!
Fake Scam
Fake Scam, same fake "Invoice" every year. Total useless scam.
Fake Marketing Scam
Fake Marketing Scam, receive a letter that looks exactly like a notice to renew my domain. When you read the letter carefully, it states "THIS IS NOT A BILL. THIS IS A SOLICITATION. YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PAY THE AMOUNT STATED ABOVE UNLESS YOU ACCEPT THIS OFFER."
The letter also says that its a business listing on their network "domainnetwork.com" so basically your paying them to list your name on their directory.
Nothing but deception
This "company" sends you a bill for your internet network even though they do not represent you. It makes it look like you are paying for the license to your network. You are not. It is simply their manipulative way of trying to get you to send them money. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THEM
Scammy Practices
This company uses scammy practices in order to gain new subscribers. They send you a fake "invoice" in the mail claiming your domain has a ridiculously large renewal fee.
"Marketing Services" solicited through fake invoices
This company is shady. While the invoices they mail out are written in such a way as to carefully toe the line of what is legal, they are also crafted to deceive as many people as possible. If you receive something in the mail from them, throw it away!
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