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Intentionally deceitful and predatory solicitation, disguised as an invoiceThe front of the invoice boasts "Revdex.com Accredited Business" with the Revdex.com logoShould read "Revdex.com Accredited Scam"

I also got a letter from them as other did, which purports to be necessary to renew our domain, for a fee of $for the year I only know that this is a scam because I am currently working with our current domain company to renew the domain It is very unfortunately someone has not stopped this company from sending these letters, in which they claim to be okay with the Revdex.com

This is one of those companies like [redacted] that sends a "bill", hoping the recipient will just pay it I do not do business with them, so I know that this is essentially just a scam If you pay, they may actually put your website on some obscure "listing", buried deep within the internet, but nobody will ever see it, and you will not get an uptick in business from it Money for nothing

I am so grateful to have found Domain Listing's site and servicesSince I took advantage of their marketing assistance in April, 2014, My business has increased by 30%! Their staff is friendly, patient, and understanding of my business's unique needsI look forward to doing business with this company for many years to come

I also got a 'bill' from them for our websiteI have never worked with them so I knew it was a scam They make it look like a bill in order to trick people into paying it Our 'bill' was for $for one year

I am not now nor ever have been a customer of this company but I do what to review it Their advertisement does say in bold type and capital letters the following: THIS IS NOT A BILL THIS IS A SOLICITATION YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PAY THE AMOUNT STATED ABOVE UNLESS YOU ACCEPT THIS OFFER What they are hoping for is that someone is too busy to read the entire page and goes ahead and pays this seemingly genuine invoice Is it a scam? No, but it is to say the least not the best class of business practices Anyone who does send them the $has only themselves to blame for not reading the entire page Maybe they should put their disclaimer at the top of the page in even a bigger bolder font with a red color

If you receive a bill from them for about $DO NOT PAY! IT IS A SCAM I plan to report this to the Attorney General in Nevada in case they can do anything about the business Most likely a PO Box

I revived what looked like a bill from Domain Listings I have never done business with them The language used to in the "Advertisement" would lead you to believe it is a bill Very sneaky If someone were to read this quickly, they may be duped into paying the $ Be careful folks!

I had received what looked like a "bill" from Domain-Listings.orgI am the bookkeeper for a church, fairly new in this positionI paid the billLater it was brought to my attention by a congregation member that this was an unusual paymentI researched further and discovered that this was in fact not a "bill" but a solicitationI called Domain-Listings.org and asked that our money be refundedThey accommodated us and did in fact refund the full payment we had madeI've waited more than a week to be sure the check did not bounceIt did not and it's been days since it was depositedI am pleased that the company was fast-acting when I requested a refundMany thanks and kudos to the company for said quick action and accommodation to our request

I have not done any business with Domain Listings, but I just wanted to give a review about the "invoice" they mail to businesses about the domain listings The invoice is shady because they make it look like you owe them money, then on the back page at the bottom they state it's not a bill They should put that in BOLD letters at the top of the front page

Complete scam, invoices look like valid invoice, VERY DIFFICULT to tell that it is actually a solicitation from a company provides no actual serviceDO NOT do business with them

This company sends fake invoices for domain listings trying to trick businesses into paying them thinking they are renewing an existing domain registrationIf you read through the entire thing, you will find at the bottom of page that it is a solicitation not a bill, so that they can stay ahead of the law Bottom line, they are selling nothing

I am not a customer of Domain Listings They do not host my company website or provide the domain name
I received a bill from them out of their Las Vegas, Nevada P.OBox for $for a domain listing for one year They require it be paid in weeks If you read the full pages of the bill you will see that although it appears to be a bill it is really a solicitation I am under no obligation to pay unless I accept the offer However, it is not clear what the offer is! It looks like a bill due in weeks
THIS IS A SCAM!!!
Some busy offices will just put a bill like that it in line for payment

Received a solicitation from this company but made to look like a fake invoiceThis company is preying on companies that just go ahead and pay these "fake invoices" without verifying the invoice firstI would never do business with a company that has practices like this, borders on fraud

Company mails solicitations to other companies that appear to be invoicesThis practice could confuse accounts payable staff into paying for services that are not desiredFortunately in our situation, invoices are always delivered to relevant department leaders for approval, but this may not be the case for other businesses

Another "phony" invoice, as others have experienced! I'm grateful that others have shared their experience and that I didn't pay $per year for a "service" that I don't need, as I get my *** domain name through *** at $for yearsI can't believe this company still has an A- rating with these shady tacticsAnd as for "James", who got a response to his review that he was obviously "confused," I'm certain that this company's tactics are designed to confuse the unsuspecting into paying this "invoice" which is technically not an invoice

We have had no interaction with this company other then the fact that they sent our company a fake invoice for $for renewing our company's web address We do not do business with this company, nor do they have responsibility to renew our domain name
This is simply a ploy to get someone at the various companies they mail to, to pay the invoice in the hopes that they are not aware of who they are renewing their domain name with
They have a disclaimer saying "This is not a bill this is a solicitationYou are under no obligation to pay the amount stated above unless you accept the offer."
Whatever they say, or claim, it is deceptive Most companies would send out promotional materials explaining their services and benefits This company's mailer is intentionally designed to look like an invoice
Very and deceptive business practice

Friendly knowlegeable staff

Received a phony invoice from these people. Just like the old fake yellow pages invoices of yesteryear. The fine print says it is not an invoice, but it is clearly designed to look like one.

Our company is extremely satisfied with Domain Listings and would recommend to anyone looking to get more exposure and traffic to their websites!

I read a few of the other reviews and find myself laughing at how stupid some people must be. When we received their offer in the mail, we immediately recognized it as such. When I get an invoice or a statement in the mail, 99.9% of the time it says "INVOICE", "BILL" OR "STATEMENT" in bold on top. It comes from a company whom I owe money to. Its not hard to figure out.

The advertisement we received actually stated as clear as could be of the front page: "THIS IS NOT A BILL. THIS IS A SOLICITATION. YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PAY THE AMOUNT STATED UNLESS YOU ACCEPT THIS OFFER".

We wanted to get our website out there, we like what they offered, and we ordered a listing and we are extremely satisfied with the results!

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Address: 1881 E Madison Ave, Mankato, Minnesota, United States, 56001-6200

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