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		<title>A domain scam or not ? You decide!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 00:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pete</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is an Aussie company is trying to scam you into paying a super-premium for superfluous  domains ?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m regularly contacted by concerned clients who have received website domain renewals, many of which are bogus and pray on businesses’ internet naivety.</p>
<p>So far these have stemmed from <a href="http://theinternetmarketer.com.au/2008/08/asian-domain-scam/">outside Australia</a>, but I was very disappointed indeed to see an Australian business running what appears to be domain scam recently.</p>
<p>My client received an official looking letter that offers to register a domain similar to their website domain. The renewal fee of $ 245 inc GST even offers a free iPod Shuffle.</p>
<p>This sounds like a great deal! But is it?</p>
<p><strong>They don&#8217;t need it</strong><br />
The domain is superfluous to my client’s business needs so there is no point in them buying it at all.</p>
<p><strong>Wow! Check the price!</strong><br />
You can self-register an Australian domain at around $ 60 for 2 year registration<br />
Even the premium domain registrars only charge $140 per two years<br />
You can currently buy a iPod Shuffle 1 Gig in Australia for $65</p>
<p>Not such a bargain after all is it ?</p>
<p>So if you receive a domain offer you check it carefully</p>
<p>Assuming an Australia domain is involved (ie .com.au etc) check the Australian Domain name Administrator to confirm if this business is indeed an accredited registrar <a href="http://www.auda.org.au/registrars/accredited-registrars/">www.auda.org.au/registrars/accredited-registrars/</a></p>
<p>The Code of Practice explicitly forbids solicitations for business so you wont receive these types of offers from a legitimate, certified domain registrar.</p>
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