Gareth, In the United States we had problems with an Ontario-based firm that operated under the name Domain Registry of America, Inc. Federal Trade Commission action was taken -- see http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2003/12/domainreg.shtm What you have documented is likely your local equivalent. DROC is a domain name reseller. They use eNom as a primary accredited registrar. For one view on eNom's attitude toward the rights of the general public see this recent post: http://wikileaks.org/wiki/WIKILEAKS.INFO_censored_by_eNom_and_Demand_Media regards, Danny --- Gareth Shearman <shearman@victoria.tc.ca> wrote:
I don't suppose it is illegal, but if you look them up on Google, you will find them labelled as a scam.
One of our customers brought the attached to us when he came in to pay for another year's service. It is designed in a very sneaky way to look like an official communication. Apparently there is a US counterpart to this company.
Have any of the rest of you come across this group?
Thanks, Gareth
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