thewayne: (Cyranose)
I got two good ones recently posing as notification that I have to renew my web domain registrations. My domains cost $9ish to renew. Here's part of the text:

"Failure to complete your Domain name search engine registration by the expiration date may result in cancellation of this offer making it difficult for your customers to locate you on the web.

Privatization allows the consumer a choice when registering. Search engine subscription includes domain name search engine submission. You are under no obligation to pay the amounts stated below unless you accept this offer. Do not discard, this notice is not an invoice it is a courtesy reminder to register your domain name search engine listing so your customers can locate you on the web.

This Notice for: WWW.WAYNEWESTPHOTOGRAPHY.COM will expire on FEBRUARY 03,2015 Act today!

Select Term:
[ ] 1 year 02/03/2015 - 02/03/2016 $75.00
[ ] 2 year 02/03/2015 - 02/03/2017 $119.00
[ ] 5 year 02/03/2015 - 02/03/2020 $199.05
[ ] 10 year -Most Recommended- 02/03/2015 - 02/03/2025 $295.00
[ ] Lifetime (NEW!) Limited time offer - Best value! Lifetime $499.00


The interesting thing is the line about "Domain name search engine registration". They're not actually selling you domain name registration, they're trying to sell you search engine optimization. Then the last paragraph was great, I'll bet they wish they'd sent it in 4 point type:

By accepting this offer, you agree not to hold DS liable for any part. Note that THIS IS NOT A BILL. This is a solicitation. You are under no obligation to pay the amounts stated unless you accept this offer. The information in this letter contains confidential and/or legally privileged information from the notification processing department of the ...

I love the "THIS IS NOT A BILL" bit, and the 'contains confidential legally privileged information'. No it doesn't, sweetheart. If you sent it online, and you sent it unsolicited, it's fair game.

It's a scam trying to sell a service of dubious value under the thin veneer of looking a little like an invoice. But it did prompt me to review my three domain registrations and renew one of them a few months early.
thewayne: (Headbanger)
Last week I had one of my domains expire. EXPIRE. Zero warning, whatsoever. This screwed up a chat room that I use regularly with some friends. It was not a domain that I had planned on renewing as the reason for me having it was sort of over.

So I copied the chat room to another domain that I have on that hosting provider. Tuesday night chat comes along and everything is reported to go fine, though I wasn't able to be there.

Then the hosting expired. Again, zero warning.

So I renewed the hosting.

TONIGHT, my most used domain name, sparebrainsgames.com, EXPIRED. ZERO WARNING.

I did some digging around my hosting service and found some additional information that showed me that warnings were turned on, so I have no idea what happened. I sent in a tech request to try and find out what is going on.

I want all of my domains to be sitting on GoDaddy.com, I like the way they work, though I'm not too comfortable with their switching from Linux to Windows for everything. So I transferred my domain to GoDaddy, or at least started the transfer process. And my domain will probably be down until the transfer is completed, which majorly sucked. Now I'm going to have to copy the chat room to yet another domain so that it'll be available Tuesday night.

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