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Intracom VAT Registry Scam

Starting a new business?

More and more people are incorporating their own businesses with companies house online when previously it was the role of your accountant. If you register your business at your own address (not your accountant’s as is the usual practice) you might find some interesting scam letters through your door.

If you receive a very convincing letter from Intracom VAT Registry (see link for sample http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/security/vat-scam.pdf) shred it!

Intracom VAT Registry Scam

If you would like to help protect other businesses share the information at your business networks and share this post on Facebook, retweet on Tritter or simply write your own.

(Source: search.hmrc.gov.uk)

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a post by joelrush

Intracom VAT Registry Scam

Starting a new business?

More and more people are incorporating their own businesses with companies house online when previously it was the role of your accountant. If you register your business at your own address (not your accountant’s as is the usual practice) you might find some interesting scam letters through your door.

If you receive a very convincing letter from Intracom VAT registry (see link for sample http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/security/vat-scam.pdf) shred it!

Intracom VAT Registry Scam

If you would like to help protect other businesses share the information at your business networks and share this post on Facebook, retweet on Tritter or simply write your own.

(Source: search.hmrc.gov.uk)

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Domain scam from codero.com?

If you receive an email claiming to be an “important notice” regarding your domain name renewal, a domain service notice or a search engine submission notice don’t be fooled. Read the small print at the bottom. It is a solicitation (phishing) email designed to make domain owners panic and sign up to something they don’t need.

Do not reply to them just add them to your junk list.

If you are an AsOne customer and are unsure about any renewal notices you receive for domains, hosting, search engine marketing or anything internet related please ask us. Fill in a support request at www.asone.co.uk/support and we will look into it for you.

domain name scam from codero.com

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Domain Renewal Group Scam
Whenever we get information that can safeguard your business (and your wallet) we like to share it. This one has been going around for some time in one guise or another.
Basically an official letter will arrive warning reminding you that your domain name needs to be renewed and you should “Act Today!”. The letter looks convincing and official but in fact is a scam or at the very best misleading. Signing and retuning this letter could result in loss of your services or even the loss of your domain name. At best it will dip into your pocket. This company is run from a Mail Boxes Etc. Address in London so the chance of getting your money back or contacting the company after you hand over your credit card address is slim.
For more information search Google for “Domain Renewal Group Scam” or visit http://www.domainscams.co.uk/domain-name-scammer_42_Domain-Renewal-Group.php

Please use the sharing options below to help warn your Facebook friends and twitter followers.

Domain Renewal Group Scam

Whenever we get information that can safeguard your business (and your wallet) we like to share it. This one has been going around for some time in one guise or another.

Basically an official letter will arrive warning reminding you that your domain name needs to be renewed and you should “Act Today!”. The letter looks convincing and official but in fact is a scam or at the very best misleading. Signing and retuning this letter could result in loss of your services or even the loss of your domain name. At best it will dip into your pocket. This company is run from a Mail Boxes Etc. Address in London so the chance of getting your money back or contacting the company after you hand over your credit card address is slim.

For more information search Google for “Domain Renewal Group Scam” or visit http://www.domainscams.co.uk/domain-name-scammer_42_Domain-Renewal-Group.php

Please use the sharing options below to help warn your Facebook friends and twitter followers.

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