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Beware of E-mails about Domain Name Disputes

By elliotdougherty - October 27th, 2010

We have recently become aware of an influx of spam e-mails pertaining to domain names going around to registered domain owners. The e-mail’s content refers to your registered domain name(s) and internet branding as being registered by another company in all extensions relating to .cn, .tw, .hk, .org, .info, .asia, .net and more. The disputing company is usually from an Asian country (typically China) and will give you a short amount of time to settle the dispute.

The main goal of these scammers is to get you to register domain names with them at ridiculously expensive prices. They randomly search for a domain name’s owner and will send an email message introducing themselves as a reputable domain name company. The scammer will claim that some company has submitted a request to register a few domain names bearing a keyword in your domain name. In order to “protect” your trademark, they will offer a chance to win back the requested domain names within the stipulated time frame before they approve the registration from said company. To make the message look genuine, it is often ended with the person’s name, designation, company name, contact numbers, website address and email address in their signature. An important note is to pay attention to the grammar and punctuation of the email. Sometimes you can detect the fraudulence right away through misspellings and/or outdated phrases.

The initial reaction is to panic and register the domain names first. However, once you respond to the e-mail, the company will send you a form to dispute the competing company’s domain application. The form they will send you is not a dispute form at all, but an order form, with exorbitant rates to register domains.

Here is an example of the typical scam e-mail:

Dear Sir/ Madam:
I’m sorry to disturb you so abrupt. We are a domain name registration service company in Asia,
On 6th October. we received a formal application submitted by [Name] who wanted to use the keyword “[Keyword]” to register the Internet Brand and with suffix such as .cn /.com.cn /.net.cn /.hk /.asia / domain names.
After our initial examination, we found that these domain names to be applied for registration are same as your domain name and trademark. We aren’t sure whether you have any relation with him. Because these domain names would produce possible dispute, now we have hold down his registration, but if we do not get your company’s an reply in the next 5 working days, we will approve his application
As authorized anti-cybersquatting organization we hereby suspect Mr. John Zhang is a domain investor. so we need you to attach importance to this issue.
In order to handle this issue better, Please contact us by Fax ,Telephone or Email as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely          2010-10-8
Sophia
Oversea Marketing Manager

These notifications will usually come via e-mail but have sometimes come through traditional mail as well. It is important to always notify your hosting company about any questionable messages pertaining to your domain name.

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What If You Lost Your Website Domain Name?

By elliotdougherty - March 29th, 2010

How much have you invested into establishing your domain name as part of your brand? In just business cards and letterhead alone, many companies have invested thousands of dollars over time directing customers to their website. If you have invested in advertising and search engine optimization you could stand to lose even more if you were to lose that domain name. How much could the loss of your domain cost you in lost advertising, revenue, and productivity from lost e-mail and website outage time related to losing your domain?

Did you know that IQnection not only can host your website but we can manage your domains for you as well? We can help you avoid the unnecessary headache of having to start over with a new domain name. For $35 per year, we will fully manage your domain name and ensure it is renewed automatically each year.

Multiple year domain name registration

You are not alone in worrying about remembering to renew your domain name each year. Losing your domain because of an oversight is a very real possibility for many companies*. With our fully managed domain service, you can avoid the stress and risk of losing your domain by renewing your domain name for multiple years at a time. Keeping your domain expiration to 3 years or more, and renewing annually to maintain it can show discerning customers you plan to stay in business and may even help to boost your rank with search engines**.

If you plan to keep your domain for years to come why not avoid the risk of losing your domain name when it expires? We are here to help.

Contact our billing department at billing@iqnection.com or 215-345-5424 to discuss how we can make sure you keep your valuable domain name safe and secure.

* - http://bit.ly/8i19nC – “Toy giant Hamleys suffered a potentially disastrous glitch in the run-up to Christmas.”

** – http://bit.ly/TG9Ge – US Patent Office in regards to an approved filing by Google.

“[0099] Certain signals may be used to distinguish between illegitimate and legitimate domains. For example, domains can be renewed up to a period of 10 years. Valuable (legitimate) domains are often paid for several years in advance, while doorway (illegitimate) domains rarely are used for more than a year. Therefore, the date when a domain expires in the future can be used as a factor in predicting the legitimacy of a domain and, thus, the documents associated therewith.”

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