These are the types of letters many businesses understand to be about the renewal of their domain in Ireland, where as really they are an invitation to be listed on an Internet directory for Ireland for a cost of €958 per annum for a 3 year contract.
I suggest throwing it away, it’s rubbish, they are just opportunists and trying to get you to send them money thinking its your domain name renewal.
Delete this email if you receive it, to not answer, just delete, it is a scam
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Dear Madam/Sir,
In order to have your company inserted into the registry of Worldwide Business Guide for 2009/2010,
please print, complete and return the enclosed form (PDF file) to the following address:
Worldwide Business Guide (WWBIZG)
Apartado 3054,
29649, Sitio de Calahonda,
Mijas Costa, Málaga, España.
In order to have your company inserted in the registry of World Businesses for 2009/2010 edition, please print, complete and submit the enclosed=20 form (PDF file) to the following address:
WORLD BUSINESS GUIDE
P.O. Box 2021
3500 GA Utrecht
The Netherlands
The calls to our office are now on a daily basis and what looks like hundreds of companies in Ireland are getting so called “Renewal Letters” from this foreign company asking them to renew their listing on a European Business Website.
This morning was an accountant from Dublin, who believed that due to new regulations in the internet that he must renew his subscription. He didn’t have one in the first place, but the letter looked official and Irish.
Small Print
I asked him if he read the “small print” and he said he hadn’t. Not until the demand letters started to arrive had he looked again and the fine detail on the contract he had signed.
I would suggest givig us a call if you are in the same situation and I will let you know how to move forward with this type of issue.