I own a couple of domain names, which I recently renewed. I get them through GoDaddy.com (a company I am very happy with) for $8.95 a year (the lowest price I've found anywhere).
So I get a letter in the mail the other day from Verisign, telling me that my domain name ownership is about to expire and I need to fill out the enclosed form and send it back to them. It was simply addressed to Expiration Department.
I flip it over and read the fine print. It's all a SCAM to get me to use them to register the name through them for 29.95 a year.
I called GoDaddy and confirmed that my domain names were safely mine for at least another year. Apparenly, Verisign has been sending these letters to many of their customers and getting people to pay 3 times as much for registration because people don't realize that Verisign is simply another registrar.
This borders on criminal deception in my opinion. And is a real shame for a company that touts its "integrity". I called Verisign and told them what I thought of their practice, as well as filing a complaint with ICANN (along with a lot of other GoDaddy customers). I also plan to ask the Postal Inspectors and my state Attorney General about the practice.
So, if you own a domain name, beware of Verisign. Go to Godaddy.com and save yourself some money while dealing with an honest company.
So I get a letter in the mail the other day from Verisign, telling me that my domain name ownership is about to expire and I need to fill out the enclosed form and send it back to them. It was simply addressed to Expiration Department.
I flip it over and read the fine print. It's all a SCAM to get me to use them to register the name through them for 29.95 a year.
I called GoDaddy and confirmed that my domain names were safely mine for at least another year. Apparenly, Verisign has been sending these letters to many of their customers and getting people to pay 3 times as much for registration because people don't realize that Verisign is simply another registrar.
This borders on criminal deception in my opinion. And is a real shame for a company that touts its "integrity". I called Verisign and told them what I thought of their practice, as well as filing a complaint with ICANN (along with a lot of other GoDaddy customers). I also plan to ask the Postal Inspectors and my state Attorney General about the practice.
So, if you own a domain name, beware of Verisign. Go to Godaddy.com and save yourself some money while dealing with an honest company.
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