



We get asked about these from our clients, which tells me they have clearly deceived their letters pretty well to try to trick some domain owners into thinking a domain renewal invoice. So send letters in the mail about something expiring like your domain name or similar and request payment before “renewal” of something is up.Īnd because they know businesses and nonprofits are busy, many simply send these in the mail to their accounting folks (I know actual clients who did) to get paid. They come from fraudulent domain registrars others who prey on people who don’t fully understand the domain registration service or directory listings in full. If you own a domain name or someone has it registered on your behalf you will probably come across these devious letters in the mail.
