The OFT has received a number of complaints from businesses that have been cold-called by domain name registration agents attempting to pressurise them into buying domain names. Typically, the agents inform the business that a third party is interested in - if not on the brink of - registering close variants of their name. A very short timescale is then offered for the business to pay to register these domain names with the agent before the third party is able to. When challenged by the OFT, the registration agents have not been able to substantiate the existence of the alleged third parties.
If businesses have doubts about the reliability of a domain name offer, the OFT recommends that they contact their internet service provider (ISP), their usual domain name registration agent, or their local Trading Standards Service, who can advise on a course of action. If they think they may have been misled, businesses should complain to their local Trading Standards Service in the first instance.
John Vickers, OFT Chairman, said: "Businesses should be wary of cold-callers putting pressure on them to buy domain names in haste. We have warned a number of domain name registration agents about their selling practices and will continue to crack down on any misleading claims."
Lesley Cowley, Managing Director of Nominet UK, the national registry for all .uk domain names, added: "Local businesses are particularly vulnerable to this kind of practice. We advise anyone who is approached in this way not to be coerced into accepting any unsolicited offers."
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