Domain Registry of America is clearly a FRAUDULENT company

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Ronin
Country: United States
Received yet ANOTHER fake domain renewal form from this unscrupulous "company". I have NO past of prior business dealings with this company, nor do I ever plan to.

They are sending out FAKE renewal forms to make it appear as though they are your domain service. They are NOT mine, as I've never dealt with them before, other than receiving this fraudulent renewal forms.

Also, the prices they offer to renew domain names are SO massively inflated that it's almost a joke.

They are clearly using deceptive business practices by sending these fake renewal forms out and I have since, yet again, filed another complaint with the BBB in regards to this "company".

See here for their BBB rating - http://www.bbb.org/upstate-new-york/business- ... lo-ny-17000531/

Also, their "business address" is located INSIDE a UPS store. How in the heck is that legal?

Business Name:     
Domain Registry of America
Domain Registry of Canada
aka DROA

Business Address:
2316 Delaware Ave, Suite 266, Buffalo, NY 14216

Original Business Start Date:     7/1/2001

Principal: Alvin Chen, Relations Manager

Phone Number: (866) 434-0212 / (866) 434-0212 / (905) 479-2533

Fax Number: (866) 434-0211

BBB Accreditation: This business is NOT a BBB Accredited Business

Type of Business: INTERNET SERVICES

Website Address:
http://www.droa.com
http://www.domainrenewalgroup.com

Based on BBB files, this business has a BBB Rating of F on a scale from A+ to F.

Factor(s) that lowered this business' rating include:
* 223 complaints filed against business
* Failure to respond to 55 complaints filed against business
* 27 complaints filed against business that were not resolved
* 8 serious complaints filed against business
* Overall complaint history with BBB
* Length of time business has taken to resolve complaint(s)

The BBB processed a total of 223 complaint(s) about this business just in the last 36 months. Can you say SCAM?! I sure can.

Comments

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    Dean
    I also received one of these scam letters from DROA and have never done business with them.  almost paid the darn thing until I got a little suspicious and checked them out on the interent.  Why hasn't someone stopped this operation?  Think of all the innocent victims that may be paying for domain services they know nothing about.I shredd my letter up and mailed it back to them in their envelop.  Suggest others do the same and contact their State Attorney Generals's office.
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    evelyn
    Received a bogus letter requesting money to "renew" my domain name.  Glad I looked this up and saw all these negative comments.  I was pretty suspicious of the letter.

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