would give a zero if possible - I received what appeared to be a domain renewal invoice for my .co.uk domain. On closer inspection the small print stated that the sender was not my registrar and that... See more
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We use another company to provide our domain. If you look at IDMUK's invoice (which is 3 x the price of the annual domain registration) it says "domain renewal notification" So they are charging to... See more
Beware of invoices asking you to renew domains. Not quite sure what they do if you pay as they will not have control of the domain name in order to renew it! Complete scam and hopefully this tiny rev... See more
As everyone says, this is a total scam company, claiming to be the domain registrar when they are just a bunch of con artists. Ignore (and report) their spam e-mails. Your domain isn't due to expire... See more
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Fake service invoice
Trying to charge us £78 for domain renewal "notifications" that we never agreed to
idmuk Total Scammers!
IDMUK Total Scammers! Avoid like the plague! Trying to trick business's out of £96.00 for a domain renewal they do not manage!
Scammers
Scammers, sending misleading emails to “renew” domain expiry “notifications “.
They need shutting down.
Received a spam email request for a fee…
Received a spam email request for a fee for domain renewal and unsolicited invoice. They didn't even have correct details. Steer clear and report.
would give a zero if possible
would give a zero if possible - I received what appeared to be a domain renewal invoice for my .co.uk domain. On closer inspection the small print stated that the sender was not my registrar and that the service offered was domain notifications. Potential customers should read the small print carefully before paying. This was very deceptive and I had to then spend an hour ensuring that I am being hosted (for 1/4 the rate) at a totally different company. Nasty
Got an invoice for a service they don’t…
Got an invoice for a service they don’t even provide. Complete scammers! Don’t pay their invoices
Scammers - seeking payment for something they don't provide.
We've received several unsolicited domain renewal communications from idmuk.net which are misleading and give the impression of urgent domain management/renewal action despite having no existing business relationship with them.
There are multiple similar complaints online from others describing exactly the same experience.
They've been asked not to contact us and to remove our details but haven't done so, so I'll be reporting them to the ICO later today.
I have also reported the matter to the UK National Cyber Security Centre for investigation and strongly urge others to do the same. You can forward emails to the UK governments phishing report service, the email for which you can find in a quick Google search.
I would strongly advise businesses and domain owners to verify any renewal notices directly with their actual registrar before making payments or providing information
As everyone says, it's a scam company
As everyone says, this is a total scam company, claiming to be the domain registrar when they are just a bunch of con artists. Ignore (and report) their spam e-mails. Your domain isn't due to expire and even if it was they couldn't do anything to renew it as it's nothing do do with them. Never pay them. Ever. You will lose your money.
Domain renewal invoices for domains they have no control of
Beware of invoices asking you to renew domains. Not quite sure what they do if you pay as they will not have control of the domain name in order to renew it!
Complete scam and hopefully this tiny review will help someone avoid being scammed.
"domain renewal notification"
We use another company to provide our domain.
If you look at IDMUK's invoice (which is 3 x the price of the annual domain registration) it says
"domain renewal notification"
So they are charging to tell you that your domain renewal is due. I guess they have a 1 in 12 chance of scamming people. Money for nothing!
SCAMMERS
As every one else says
: SCAMMERS SCAMMERS SCAMMERS
Should be shut down
Domain ‘information service’ scam
Same. They’re sending out invoices for ‘renewal’ conveniently close to the actual domain renewal dates for the domains they’re spamming. Scam.
SCAM SCAM
SCAM SCAM, Received an invoice today 06/06/2026 i use Go daddy, never heard of this firm, a quick Google research reveals all:)
June 2026
June 2026 - they are still running this scam, sending out invoices for a non-existent overpriced service that they pretend is a renewal.
SPAM!
SPAM!! As with others, a scam to re-register our company domain name that they have nothing to do with.
Scammers
Tried to invoice £76.00 for a domain they have nothing to do with.
A scam
A scam. I buy my domain from GoDaddy & they sent me an invoice for £88
for "DOMAIN RENEWAL NOTIFICATIONS"
Scam email regarding email renewal.
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