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Domain Name InformationDomain Name Scams: Have You Fallen for One?
by:
Scott Karlo
Have you received information regarding your domain name through communication mail? Did you obtain many
invoices regarding your domain name? Ever been stuck in a contract for well over a year? If any of the above apply to you, you may have fallen for a domain name scam.
Domain name scams occur once
a domain name registrar sends you and “invoice” to renew your domain registration, but it actually is an agreement to switch to their services.
Scott Karlo, founder of Net
Cognize How (IKH), LLC, offers these helpful tips on how prevent your institution from falling for domain name scams.
Prevent Domain Name Scams by:
• Setting up machine-driven
renewals with timely advanced warnings prior to request
period. This allows you to cognize once
a renewal date is regular
and in turn you can ignore any else “invoices” you may obtain from else companies since you cognize exactly how more and once
your next payment is due.
• Victimisation the registrar’s domain lock-up feature to protect it from being taken without authorization. This prevents registrar companies from initiating a remove request to pull your domain to their system. By lock-up your domain you save yourself the time, hassle and cost of shift
back away from them.
• Cautiously review invoices from the registrar companies before mailing in the requested payment due. Many an companies assume that the invoice is real. It passes through accounts payable, who recognize the web address, pay it. Since they are fearful of losing the domain they don’t tend to question the invoices legitimacy. Investigate who the invoice is from before paying it!
• Finding an net
consulting firm that wish be able to monitor your domain names on a regular basis and support track of renewal dates. Hiring an net
consulting firm relieves the headache of domain name scams. Your institution can ignore all mailings regarding your website domain registration.
Just just about the author:
Net
Cognize How has been building websites and preventing domain name scams for their clients since March of 1996. IKH believes powerfully
in developing websites that reflect a company’s personality and philosophy. They take the time to fully understand a company’s mission, history and offerings, in order to build flourishing Net
ventures. In addition to preventing domain name scams they offer complete buying cart ecommerce packages, search engine optimization, “Do It Yourself” website tools and e-mail marketing. For more information just about IKH call Scott Karlo at 330.587.0125 or visit www.ikh.com
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