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They sent a fake bill for marketing services. People must read fine print to realize it is a scam. Very misleading. Reported to the FTC also.

We were sent an invoice for website services and one of our staff mistakenly paid $289. I suspected it was a scam. When I called, I got a message saying you had to send an email. When I attempted to send an email, I got an error message.

Stated that it was the charge for our website domain listing.

Our church treasurer mistakenly paid it. It says you can get a refund, but no one answers when you call or email

sent a bill/invoic in the amount of 289.00 (annually) for the continued use of my website mentioning that i would lose my website if i didn't pay them by feb 2022 and a website with instructions where they can collect payments, us-domainauthority.com/pay

pobox address listed.

They sent an invoice for "Annual Website Domain Listing"

It refers to the web site domain and the domain host (Wix) and it seems to be a bill for web site hosting. If you read deeper it says "This is not a bill" but it is made to look like one. They hope that you do not pay attention and pay the $289 fee to list your site.

Billing my company requesting payment for my owner domain and going over Godaddy to get info and payment

Fake invoice for website name domain payment

Sent a very misleading mailer requesting money for website domain registration.

I also received this stupid letter from this thief asking me to pay $289 for my renewal subscription. I hope the authority can stop these thief from taking advantage of hard working people.

We received a bill in the mail that wanted us to reveal our domain on our business's website. It asked u to pay the bill online or send a check in the mail. It wanted $289. It displayed an American flag to convince the business that this is a real invoice from the government.

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This fake company sends website service invoices to businesses which appear to be legitimate renewal notices. Do not pay this company, they do not provide any service other than to drain your bank account. Scammers like this should be put in jail for mail fraud. Thankfully I didn't fall for the scam. I hope this report can help others avoid falling into their fraud trap.

Received a letter in the mail addressed to my business that was for an annual website domain listing. It looked like an official receipt for services, but the fine print said that the "offer was provided to leading websites throughout the United States to enhance their Website exposure and expose them to new customers through our directory." In other words, this is a thinly veiled attempt to "buy" company information to pass on to others.

The letter was designed to look like an official invoice by an official "U.S." agency.

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Totally fake invoice for $289 supposedly for an annual website domain listing - included our company website domain. Total scam.

Their postal letter makes it appear that they are offering domain registrar services, when, in fact, they are offering to list your domain in a private directory. If you go to their web site and read the fine print, it is obvious pretty quickly that they are not a domain registrar, but they intend to provide Google ranking/SEO services with no clear example of how they achieve this ranking. There are no positive reviews of their services on the net, and their unsolicited sales literature is dubious, at best. Please, make sure they remain in your listings with an F rating, which is probably a good two grades higher than they deserve!

This company is not my domain provider and is billing for 4x the cost to renew my domain.

I am a website designer and purchase domains for my clients. I manage and renew their domains yearly. There is a company that mails out statements saying they are renewing these domains for $289 a year. I have customers that believe this is real and have even mailed them payments. It is terrible that these people are getting money and have no control of these domains at all.

Here is a copy of the one of many that I have received. You can call the number, but you cannot talk to anyone. They tell you to email them only.

Received an invoice by US Postal Mail from US Domain Authority. Never paid the $289 they "offer" for their Annual Website Domain Listing because I contacted our legitimate registrar. The way this company presents their services is very misleading to small businesses. There is a statement is their invoice that says "The listing period is for 12 consecutive months and must be renewed annually if you wish to maintain your Domain listing and keep it active on our online website directory". Is there a way ScamPulse.com or government agency can warn and protect small business owners from paying their hard earned money.

Was billed for website creation for my small business which was not done by this business.

My business is not subscribed however we received an invoice for $289. The invoice is obviously meant to deceive.

My partner, who owns the business connected to the website(I own the domain listing), received the attached letter from the US Domain Authority which resembled an invoice, and it provided a deadline, saying "to ensure listings by November 13, 2021, please submit repayment before November 13, 2021." and about the payment, the letter noted, "return by the deadline to avoid offer expiration." The domain is hosted by Google and auto-renewed annually for a cost of $12. The letter from US Domain Authority also indicated that "all listings are final," so anyone who falls for this fraudulent tactic is stuck, I assume. Cleary they were phishing because they sent the letter to the physical business address (mobile food vendor set up location) that they got off our Google listing. Actual mail to the business is sent to another address. This type of deceptive advertising should be illegal if it isn't. It is very maddening that companies would be allowed to conduct themselves this way in the marketplace - one step up from a Nubian Prince.

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