Signed up and payed for domain name, was asked for ID and getting totally ignored, they took my money and have blocked me from there website. Total scammers!
2 Updates & Rebuttals
DomainMonster_Victim
Internet, United States of America
LAW ENFORCEMENT Complaints!
#3Consumer Comment
Sun, August 26, 2012
We recommend filing complaints with law enforcement.
FTC https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov
IC3 http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
FBI & police.
Better Business Bureau: https://www.bbb.org
We had a similar problem with Domain Monster. Police agreed with us this is theft.
The more victims that come forward, hopefully, we can stop these types of practices in the future.
None of this should be construed as legal advice. If you have legal questions, please talk to a licensed attorney. Thank you and good luck.
Sam Barnes @ Domainmonster.com
United States of America
Sam @ Domainmonster.com Response
#3UPDATE Employee
Tue, March 13, 2012
My name is Sam. I am an employee of Domainmonster.com.
We are an ICANN accredited and audited organisation. In addition, we are PCI DSS compliant. The accusations made in this post are simply not true. We would not be in business if we were to steal customers domains or money!
We manage in excess of 1 million domains on behalf of our customers. Never have we been sued or had any kind of legal action bought against us. We pride ourselves on our customer service as the customer testimonials on our website prove!
As this site is posted by anonymous users, I cannot make any comment as to this specific case or the user in question.
If you are searching for reviews of Domainmonster.com please use your preferred search engine to find the hundreds of positive reviews online.
Also you can get in touch with us via the contact us area of our website and even call our support team to see that we are a genuine registrar with great customer service!
You can also contact us on Twitter (@domainmonster) or Facebook (facebook.com/Domainmonster) if you have any questions about our business.
2 Updates & Rebuttals
DomainMonster_Victim
Internet,United States of America
LAW ENFORCEMENT Complaints!
#3Consumer Comment
Sun, August 26, 2012
We recommend filing complaints with law enforcement.
FTC https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov
IC3 http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
FBI & police.
Better Business Bureau: https://www.bbb.org
We had a similar problem with Domain Monster. Police agreed with us this is theft.
The more victims that come forward, hopefully, we can stop these types of practices in the future.
None of this should be construed as legal advice. If you have legal questions, please talk to a licensed attorney. Thank you and good luck.
Sam Barnes @ Domainmonster.com
United States of AmericaSam @ Domainmonster.com Response
#3UPDATE Employee
Tue, March 13, 2012
My name is Sam. I am an employee of Domainmonster.com.
We are an ICANN accredited and audited organisation. In addition, we are PCI DSS compliant. The accusations made in this post are simply not true. We would not be in business if we were to steal customers domains or money!
We manage in excess of 1 million domains on behalf of our customers. Never have we been sued or had any kind of legal action bought against us. We pride ourselves on our customer service as the customer testimonials on our website prove!
As this site is posted by anonymous users, I cannot make any comment as to this specific case or the user in question.
If you are searching for reviews of Domainmonster.com please use your preferred search engine to find the hundreds of positive reviews online.
Also you can get in touch with us via the contact us area of our website and even call our support team to see that we are a genuine registrar with great customer service!
You can also contact us on Twitter (@domainmonster) or Facebook (facebook.com/Domainmonster) if you have any questions about our business.