"Domain Notification Final Notice" Scam at Rubberarrow

Domain Notification Final Notice Scam at Rubberarrow

I keep receiving the fake "Domain Notification - Final Notice of Domain Listing" email below, which is being sent by online scammers. The scammers' aim is to trick potential victims into paying a fake domain name search engine service. Recipients of the fake email are asked not to follow the instructions in it.

A "Domain Notification - Final Notice of Domain Listing" Email

Domain Notification for : This is your Final Notice of Domain Listing

onlinethreatalert.online <cat@denyappreciate.xyz>

Tue 10/15/2019 3:31 PM

Attention: Important Notice , DOMAIN SERVICE NOTICE

Domain Name:

ATT:

Response Requested By

16 - Oct - 2019

PART I: REVIEW NOTICE

Attn:

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: [domain name] will expire at 11:59PM EST, 16 - Oct - 2019 Act now!

Select Package:

rubberarrow.com/domain/?domain=

The link in the fake email goes to www.rubberarrow.com, which is has been created by the scammers.

Domain Notification Final Notice Scam at Rubberarrow

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"Domain Notification Final Notice" Scam at Rubberarrow