ah ok thanks. So let me get this straight, you submit your site and they send the letter and if you sign you get whacked for the hefty price?
Oh I sniff link bait to the blacknight blog
Meh
Watch me not caring
whether it would be legally binding considering the way it's done is another matter
I agree and it is a very thin line they are walking on.
Put the gullible idiots against the wall too.Put them against the wall and shot them.
Too many gullible idiots out there, that will sign up for it keeps them alive and rising up like mushrooms after rain..
Put the gullible idiots against the wall too.
Got a few of these in the door yesterday and today.
Hi richard
Extreme trackers let me know who visited the page, alas some softeare treats it as spyware.
It is very useful as it lets me know when representatives of DAD have looked at the page....
Please consider contacting the Irish Press about the mailout, getting articles exposing these scams is a good way to forwarn businesses
Regards,
Jules
Did somebody say these guys are including prepaid envelopes in their mailouts? If so, could someone fax a high-res scan to me?Dear IE Reseller,
It has recently come to the attention of the IEDR that a company operating under the name “Internet Register Ireland” is in the process of contacting businesses with registered .ie domain names by post and by fax, soliciting them to register their domain name with the “Internet Register Ireland”. The “Internet Register Ireland”, a German based company will request you to fill out their form and return it to them signed. It should be noted that they charge an excessive fee of approximately €958 for the registration of the .ie domain name in their database.
We would like to reassure all of our customers that no such organisation has been authorised to act on behalf of the IEDR. If you are contacted in this manner we would recommend that you disregard this letter and advise your customers to be aware of this activity.
The IEDR are responding to enquiries from concerned domain holders, by recommending them to contact an official IE Reseller if they require any further Internet services for their website.
Best regards,
Did somebody say these guys are including prepaid envelopes in their mailouts? If so, could someone fax a high-res scan to me?
Good to see the IEDR being proactive on this issue.
Did somebody say these guys are including prepaid envelopes in their mailouts? If so, could someone fax a high-res scan to me?
I feel really left out. Can someone mail me one? Just so I can feel part of the club?
Seems that all the people who received them have .ie domains. NOT registered business names (Otherwise I would have received one). Where did they scrape the addresses from?
You can have a copy of mine. I sent the original off with a cheque for €958 to France.
I did a whois on my domain and there is no address against it
And, as I said in an earlier post they give my address as Enniskerry, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland which is strange.