This is a scam. We received two bills in the mail and called to get the issue corrected. Instead of helping, the representative was rude, dismissive, called my Supervisor a derogatory name, and then... See more
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This is a scam. We received two bills in the mail and called to get the issue corrected. Instead of helping, the representative was rude, dismissive, called my Supervisor a derogatory name, and then... See more
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Received what looks like an invoice in the mail. Absolute garbage company to solicit business with an ad looking like a bill and then in gray lettering say it's an offer.
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I needed to make sure my contact information was changed on my listing because my phone number changed. Thankfully I was able to do so with ease and without any hassle. The team responded to me right... See more
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Letter appears (at first glance) to be an invoice for annual website domain listing. It shows my website domain name, but the company's offer to provide a "listing" to "leading websites throughout the... See more
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Domain Listings, LLC is an online business directory serving small businesses across the United States since 2013. We help businesses improve their online visibility by placing them in our searchable, Google-indexed directory — putting them in front of over 21,000 unique visitors every month who are actively searching for local products and services. A listing with Domain Listings, LLC contributes to your business's local SEO footprint, helps build citation consistency across the web, and gives your business a permanent, professional presence in an established directory trusted by over 150,000 businesses nationwide. We are committed to transparent pricing, professional service, and making every customer interaction as simple and helpful as possible. If you ever have a question or concern about your listing, our team is available at info@domainlistings.directory or 702-998-0222.
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I needed to make sure my contact information was changed on my listing because my phone number changed. Thankfully I was able to do so with ease and without any hassle. The team responded to me right away and I just am happy that Domain Listings is staying dedicated to providing me as a customer great service.

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Received what looks like an invoice in the mail. Absolute garbage company to solicit business with an ad looking like a bill and then in gray lettering say it's an offer.

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This is a scam. We received two bills in the mail and called to get the issue corrected. Instead of helping, the representative was rude, dismissive, called my Supervisor a derogatory name, and then hung up on her.
They do nothing with renewing your websites domain, and are just an online "directory".

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This is a scam - do not pay them - do not respond to their snail mails - this business exists for the sole purpose of lying about being a website registry service and stealing money from people who think their url is about to expire.

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At first, I was unsure about the letter, but after reading everything properly, I realized it’s just an optional directory listing service. I actually decided to try it, and the process was smooth. The listing went live quickly, and I appreciate the exposure it provides for my domain. No issues so far.

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Domain listings is a scam that tries to scare people into thinking their website is about to expire so they pay them. I get mail from them every year trying to get me to pay them

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We received an invoice and it seemed that we needed to pay for our email hosting. We were scammed and paid it once. They automatically charged again for the next year. I called to get information and the woman who answered who would not give her name was rude and unhelpful. I requested a refund 5 different times with no response and the last call I was hung up on by the rep who answered the phone.

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Letter appears (at first glance) to be an invoice for annual website domain listing. It shows my website domain name, but the company's offer to provide a "listing" to "leading websites throughout the United States," is very vague. Plus, I only sell my services in Texas, so I wouldn't need a listing in any other state, online or otherwise. On a positive note, the letter does state in capital letters. "This is Not a Bill." This is a Solicitation."

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Please be extremely cautious. In my personal experience, the mail I received from Domain Listings (Las Vegas) appeared highly misleading and designed to look like an official notice, which could easily cause someone to pay for something they don’t actually need.
If you receive a letter from them, do not get scammed like I did. The mailing I received gave the strong impression of a required payment, and I later realized it was scam website.
I’m sharing this to help others avoid the same costly mistake. Treat any communication from this company with skepticism.

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Rude, horrible customer service!! Do not send this company your money.
This is a solicitation; you are not obligated to pay unless you accept the offer. It's a total scam.
SCAM! These people are trying to scam small businesses. They are shady as hell.
I recevied this solicition for listing with their business. I asked the BIG question, who uses this publication? I received a smart and very rude answer and promptly hung up. The woman had an attitude and therefore not very friendly.
Domain Listings is a untrusted company that send invoice to you for nothing. Do not be scammed, throw the invoice that you received from them. They are scammers, and when you call them, they are very rude.
Phone # of the is 702 998 0222
SCAM - SCAM - SCAM
Donot do any payment on this domain listing they are scam and wants to rub you. 702-998-0222 rude person and nasty talker
This "domain listing" invoice came to my office. It is a scam! They are just trying to get your payment for a listing on their website, not at all a domain name as presented. SCAM!
Received what looks like a 2-page invoice for services rendered for domain hosting for $288 with the words "lease remit payment to address on reverse [po box 19607 Las Vegas, NV 89132-0607] by October 26, 2024. On one line in the middle of the page it says "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." While they do state it is not a bill by presenting their solicitation in this way with no cover letter or other identification stating that this is not a bill they are obviously hoping to take advantage of overworked or careless employees. Not only is this deceptive marketing but charging $288 for a domain listing which can be had for $20 or less by a reputable listing company like GoDaddy is an absolute rip-off adding insult to injury.
This is a total scam. They intentionally send out ads that look like invoices in an attempt to get money from businesses that believe it is a bill. This is a horrible business practice.
From what I can tell they are basically a yellow pages for websites. Just use Google.
Sends a solicitation for an unnecessary service posing as a bill.
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