"searchlistingreg.com" - it is a Fake Domain Registration and SEO Service Website
The website "www.searchlistingreg.com," which claims that they are a SEO and an online marketing company based in Florida, USA, is a fake domain registration and Search Engine Optimization services website. The fake website has been sending out the fake email message below to their potential victims, which claims the recipients' domain names are expiring and they need to renew. But, the recipients of the email message who click on the link in the fake email message will be taken to the fake website "searchlistingreg.com," which will ask them to pay $64. Any money paid to the website will be sent to the scammers behind the fake website and email message.
The Fake Domain Registration and SEO Email Message
From: "Domain Notice" - domains2@searchlistingreg.com
Subject: Domain Notification for : This is your Final Notice of Domain Listing
Date: November 15, 2017 at 8:05:10 PM CST
Reply-To: domains2@searchlistingreg.com
Attention: Important Notice , DOMAIN SERVICE NOTICE
Domain Name:
ATT: OLE SVENDSEN
REGISTRANT CONTACT: +1.8775122750
Response Requested By
16 - November - 2017
PART I: REVIEW NOTICE
Attn: OLE SVENDSEN
As a courtesy to domain name holders, we are sending you this notification for your business Domain name search engine registration. This letter is to inform you that it's time to send in your registration.
Failure to complete your Domain name search engine registration by the expiration date may result in cancellation of this offer making it difficult for your customers to locate you on the web.
Privatization allows the consumer a choice when registering. Search engine registration includes domain name search engine submission. Do not discard, this notice is not an invoice it is a courtesy reminder to register your domain name search engine listing so your customers can locate you on the web.
This Notice for: will expire at 11:59PM EST, 16 - November - 2017 Act now!
Select Term and Package Here
Payment by Credit/Debit Card
Select the term using the link above by 16 - November - 2017
Recipients of the fake email message above should not follow the instructions in it, although the email message has their information in it. The information in the fake email message is taken from publicly available information from the potential victims' domain names, so do not be fooled by the email message. Also, everyone should stay away from the fake website: "www.searchlistingreg.com".
Recipients who were tricked into making payments on the fake website are asked to contact their banks and let them know that they have used their credit cards on a phishing website.
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