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Archive: Domains

Namecheap is trying to cheat me

I think namecheap.com is trying to rip me off. I moved one domain name from namecheap.com to Enom.com and now namecheap.com is keep sending me renew emails. Maybe I am stuck in their register for domains but that does not matter they do not have the domain on their server anymore and should not ask for money for something like that. If they want to be a serious domain seller they should keep track on the domains.

Here is the email from them

  • Namecheap.com
    Domain renewal notice for xxxxx
    Date: 5/21/2008
    ———————————————————————-
    Renew your domains for as low as $9.29

    Dear xxxx,

    This notice is to inform you that one of your domains is expiring
    soon. Please act fast and renew the domain as soon as possible. If you
    don’t renew your domain it will be deleted and will be available for
    the public. Details of the domain are provided below.

    Domain Name : xxxxxx
    Registered on : 6/5/2007 9:41:14 PM
    Registered for : 1 year(s)
    Expires on : 6/5/2008 9:41:14 PM
    Days to Expire : 15

    Click the following link to renew

    http://www.namecheap.com/renew.asp?dom=xxxxxxx

    Auto-Renewal Information
    ————————
    0

    It’s your domain. Don’t lose it. Letting the domain to expire will
    disable all e-mail forwarding, url forwarding etc. There is no
    guarantee that you will be able to acquire the domain after it
    expires. The domain can be renewed for as little as one year and for
    a price as low as $9.29. RENEW TODAY!

    Thank you,
    Namecheap.com Sales.

    http://www.namecheap.com

    ———————————————————————-
    NOTE: This is a 15 day notice for renewal.

  • Swedish Tax authority demands to see all domain registers

    Loopia.se a Swedish domain and Hosting company went out in it last newsletter and told everybody how to avoid to getting scammed by people that have registered their “brand name”. They suggest to pay 10 000 SEK or1500 $ not more, are they for real? Well ok if your company is VOLVO or something then I understand but otherwise just take another name.

    What Loopia.se did not tell people in the newsletter was that they given all customer name and social security number to the Swedish Tax authority. The all Seeing Eye already have a spider that search the internet for email and names that can be connected to Swedish people and now they want to see who has a domain name in Sweden.

    Way to go Loopia.se to not even take the case to the European court or anything just hand the documents over like a good goblin.

    Right now the Swedish Tax authority comparing domain names with incomes declared in the tax and I am sure some people in Sweden are nervous.

    Global Edit in Enom helpful tool

    If you are using Enom to register your domains then maybe you have missed the global edit option. You will find it under “Domains” and then “Bulk Tools” slash Global Edit.

    This handy tool can help you change all your domains in the matter of seconds so you not have to sit and edit every domain by hand. All the domains can be edited as you please or you can pick an “example” domain for Enom to copy from.

    The change will take around 1 hour to be fixed and Enom will send you an email when the changes are done.

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