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Internet Domain Name Services (IDNS)

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    Customer Review Ratings

    1/5 stars

    Average of 34 Customer Reviews

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    • Review fromDebbie W

      Date: 08/31/2023

      1 star
      I receive a bill every year with our domain name on it and it is very difficult to determine if it is our provider or if the other bill we receive is. Reported to ******************************
    • Review fromSandra S

      Date: 08/09/2023

      1 star
      This business is a scam. Ive gotten a letter in the mail today saying I need to renew a domain name they say I own for $265 by September 25, 2023/expires oct 2, 2023. The company is German I believe, but their letterhead has the U.S. flag. Says visit util.com. However, I have never owned the domain ucryptionvest.com. it's fraud. Also, on a scam website warning people about them, it has MY address as the owner. I am not calling them. I will talk to bbb.org and will report them. Stay away from these people. I own many domain names, but not through these scammers. How they registered under my information is ridiculous. I will report them. Also, domain registrars like godaddy, namecheap, yahoo, etc are a lot less expensive than these people trying to charge $265 for 5 yrs. One year is $12 **** Usually $10 yr. And less at 5 yrs.
    • Review fromMike K

      Date: 08/08/2023

      1 star
      Thank God for the BBB! I got the same bogus offer.
    • Review fromDanelle G

      Date: 07/29/2023

      1 star
      Same as the others. I received the letter asking for $265 to renew my domain for 5 years. This is clearly a scam. I know that my domain is not expiring as i just renewed it on ****** domains a month ago. Something should be done about this.
    • Review fromBrian R

      Date: 07/24/2023

      1 star
      Scam. I think they send their technically legally correct but severely misleading flyer to every non-private domain they can find that's up for registration renewal and try to convince you to transfer your domain to them at the cost of $53/year.They have nothing to do with your current registrar. I've not been dumb enough to transfer a domain to them, but the model seems to be to send it to the business address and trick someone into moving their domain to them. Their price is easily twice what I pay at any other registrar, and doesn't include hosting. Given the deceptive nature of their mailer, I certainly wouldn't trust them with my domains.This disgusting practice should be outlawed.
    • Review fromDerek W

      Date: 06/28/2023

      1 star
      Don't fall for this scam. It's set up and worded to look like a legitimate bill. How this organization apparently continues to get away with this is beyond me.
    • Review fromDorota B

      Date: 05/22/2023

      1 star
      We received a letter (Expiration Notice) from Domain Name Services requesting our Card number in order to charge ** $265. DO NOT fall into this SCAM.
    • Review fromWillie S

      Date: 05/20/2023

      1 star
      For the length of time that is Domain Name Scam Registrat had existed, why has the city or ******************* NOT investigated and cancelled the business permit for this "company", "Domain Name Services' ? All legal domain name registrars can handle their clients domain registrations, and even provide their customers with auto-nenewals of a domain name.Scamming people like Donain Name Services in ***********, ** should be penalized and stopped by the government there, or the government is just as careless.
    • Review fromPhil S

      Date: 05/12/2023

      1 star
      It would be helpful if the ** ******** of ******** Affairs actually DID something about this scam. I called my State (********) ********** of ******** Services and was brushed off and told to file a claim with the BBB. This ranks right up there with people and companies who mislead and intentionally take advantage of the elderly. The other reviews hit the high points, this outfit is purely a scam, nothing more.
    • Review fromKi T

      Date: 05/03/2023

      1 star
      Year after year, receive mail from this place that looks like a bill that reads, "Domain Name Expiration Notice". I have never done business with them and do not know how they got my name and mailing address.

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