As part of your services with The Web Guys, we renew your domain on your behalf and retroactively ask for reimbursement. At no point would you be responsible for renewing your domain on your own.
It has been brought to our attention that some of our clients have received a piece of a mail from a company called DNS Services. This mail is prompting you to submit payment to “renew” your domain. An example of this letter can be seen below.
Further down the letter from DNS Services, there is a statement that says:
“This is a solicitation for the order of good or services, or both, and not a bill, invoice, or statement of account due. You are under no obligation to make any payments on account of this offer unless you accept this offer.”
A very busy or inattentive person might not realize that this is a scam, and we don’t want you to be taken advantage of. If you have received this letter, please disregard it.
For more information regarding DNS Services and their scam, read the Ripoff Report about them.
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