Posted on June 22, 2016 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Hounding our business landline number. Business based in India. Would not even consider using them for a second because of the ridiculous number of calls.
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Tim
Posted on April 21, 2017 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
Web design business from India, if you have a website domain listed, they data mine your details from the registry and they want to build you a website. I registered a website a week ago and have had at least 20 emails and 10 phones. I AM FKEN PISSED!!!!! THE NEXT MTHER FKER I GET WILL COP IT!!!!!!!
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John
Posted on May 3, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Im with Go Daddy..its not Crazy Domain. They have a way of picking new domain listings. The only way around that is to make your domain owner invisible. Crazy Domain should have that option when you first buy it. But i have fun with these guys...i accept their offer and make them put a full proposal together, then i ask for references, I tell them i have a budget of 5K to spend. After a while they chase you up to get started and I tell them that someone from their office called and said that they cant help me and suggested another company. They waste our time I waste theirs
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Jack E
Posted on April 28, 2017 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
Yep same as others.. registered domain through godaddy and didn't select ' Private" now am being hounded
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Jack
Posted on September 1, 2016 Caller type: Scam Location: Australia
Indian website
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Lauren
Posted on August 29, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Calls 2-3 times per day and no one on the other end... eventually hangs up.
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JJRR
Posted on May 25, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
BLOCKING future SPAM callers such as (03) 8400 4211 ( to mobile ) Add recent number to NEW contact ( call it SPAM1 ) Save, open again and last section in edits there is an option to BLOCK CALLER Block & save - no more calls to your phone from THAT number
Next SPAM caller from a different number is easier Add to EXISTING contact "SPAM1" automatically saved as another number that will be blocked.
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Lyn
Posted on February 10, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Company is Fitser - very rude arrogant sales person. Wouldn't use this company in a million years.
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Pete
Posted on September 7, 2017 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
Callers from this number (and others like it) obtain your phone number and email address from domain registry databases. They are generally trying to sell you web services related to your domain purchase. Due to their intrusive and persistent style of marketing I would not contact them for ANY work no matter how good the deal sounds. If you buy domain names from cut price vendors such as Godaddy and Crazy Domains then you pay a cheap price for the domain but the caveat is that your details are published publicly unless you pay extra (more than the domain itself costs) for private registration.
Your options are: 1. Pay the extra 2. Buy a domain from a company that includes private registration in the price. 3. Use a false phone number and email address for the registration (this could be a problem if anyone legit needs to contact you about the registration)
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Blicka
Posted on July 12, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
These F^%#ers are using the ICANN WhoIs domain registry to get your details from a domain name(s) you registered. They are not supposed to do so. Here's a tip, go to your domain account and change your phone number to (02) 9999 9999
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Anonymous
Posted on December 22, 2021 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Fitzer What a laugh. They are trying to sell websites or develop one for you. Their own website if crap. Full of long winded fake reviews.
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Anonymous
Posted on December 22, 2021 Caller type: Unsolicited call Location: Australia
Caller: Fitzer India. I simply told them I have checked out their website and the English is so old world, quaint, with bad grammar, I could not possibly entrust my work to them. Nevertheless, when someone calls me with such an attitude, arrogant and pushy voice tone - they loose me from the get go. Not a chance in hell of selling to me. .
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marko
Posted on September 25, 2017 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
they call me every day, asking for Tony - they are from www.fitser.com - i told them to call me back on (03) 8400 4221 which is their number on facebook lol - take that you mongrels
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BernardW
Posted on September 20, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
They've called before, and like you guys they seem to have scraped my number from when I registered a domain with godaddy. Those guys are crap, but these spammers are bad news. They're not just aggressive telemarketers, whenever I get a call from this or other "website developers" at an Indian call centre, the same day I always get other Indian call centre scams. So I think what they're trying to do is con you into paying for a new website and then just taking the money. Today I got the web guys first, then that one claiming to be the Tax office with a warrant for your arrest (yer right!!) and another one who says they can save me blah blah percent on my "energy bills" (couldn't tell me if that meant power or gas, just "energy"), and all of them called at least twice the same day until i blocked them. It's either the same call centre, same company or someone distributing our private details out to all of them. I bet just today, some dirty dog just sold my number to 3 different places, so suddenly all three start calling. Either that or all those scams are the same guys, the filthy subhumans. So, never ever consider these website people - as if anyone would! Sure, we'll just send 10 grand overseas to someone we don't know except by a made up first name only, on a phone number I can't call back, that doesn't have an office here.... yeah right! What's so evil and sad about it is that only vulnerable people fall for it. The thieves don't care so long as they get the money. It might be people with intellectual disabilities or some kind of condition that makes them unable to tell who they can and cannot trust, and they're more than happy to take advantage. Of course they are because they know that by now most people know to be careful of phone scams, only the really vulnerable ones are left.
Just thinking, if you just let it ring out or block it, they keep trying. If you let them know that YOU know it's a scam and you want to put them in prison, then they know not to call you. I notice that the ones who call over and over all day will stop if you can make the caller hang up on you because you showed that you know it's a scam.
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Sara
Posted on September 18, 2017 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
Lesson to everyone who registers a domain name tick "private" or you will be bombarded by call from this company and lots of other ones. It is relentless calling. Even though I have blocked them - they still call.
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Jeremy
Posted on September 18, 2017 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Australia
Keeps calling our business line every day. Have now blocked there number.
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Petra
Posted on September 15, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
We have set this number on 'caller barred' - they still call 2-3 times a day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Being on the DNC list doesn't stop them getting your number and misusing it
Posted on September 14, 2017 Caller type: Telemarketer Location: Singapore
ALL our numbers are on the do NOT call list, but they still phone because they must have 'acquired' my number from somewhere because we recently got a new website
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Sick of it
Posted on September 13, 2017 Caller type: Scam Location: Australia
What does one need to to be rid of these dogs. If I could track them down I'd put a few hard hitting ppl with pliers, blowtorches, TNT, and baseball bats to go to town on their slick arses. No more talking. It's action time.
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Bill
Posted on September 12, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Comments on (03) 8400 4221
Elle
Posted on June 22, 2016Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Tim
Posted on April 21, 2017Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
John
Posted on May 3, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Jack E
Posted on April 28, 2017Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
Jack
Posted on September 1, 2016Caller type: Scam
Location: Australia
Lauren
Posted on August 29, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
JJRR
Posted on May 25, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Add recent number to NEW contact ( call it SPAM1 )
Save, open again and last section in edits there is an option to BLOCK CALLER
Block & save - no more calls to your phone from THAT number
Next SPAM caller from a different number is easier
Add to EXISTING contact "SPAM1"
automatically saved as another number that will be blocked.
Lyn
Posted on February 10, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Pete
Posted on September 7, 2017Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
They are generally trying to sell you web services related to your domain purchase.
Due to their intrusive and persistent style of marketing I would not contact them for ANY work no matter how good the deal sounds.
If you buy domain names from cut price vendors such as Godaddy and Crazy Domains then you pay a cheap price for the domain but the caveat is that your details are published publicly unless you pay extra (more than the domain itself costs) for private registration.
Your options are:
1. Pay the extra
2. Buy a domain from a company that includes private registration in the price.
3. Use a false phone number and email address for the registration (this could be a problem if anyone legit needs to contact you about the registration)
Blicka
Posted on July 12, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on December 22, 2021Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
What a laugh. They are trying to sell websites or develop one for you. Their own website if crap. Full of long winded fake reviews.
Anonymous
Posted on December 22, 2021Caller type: Unsolicited call
Location: Australia
I simply told them I have checked out their website and the English is so old world, quaint, with bad grammar, I could not possibly entrust my work to them. Nevertheless, when someone calls me with such an attitude, arrogant and pushy voice tone - they loose me from the get go. Not a chance in hell of selling to me. .
marko
Posted on September 25, 2017Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
BernardW
Posted on September 20, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
So, never ever consider these website people - as if anyone would! Sure, we'll just send 10 grand overseas to someone we don't know except by a made up first name only, on a phone number I can't call back, that doesn't have an office here.... yeah right!
What's so evil and sad about it is that only vulnerable people fall for it. The thieves don't care so long as they get the money. It might be people with intellectual disabilities or some kind of condition that makes them unable to tell who they can and cannot trust, and they're more than happy to take advantage. Of course they are because they know that by now most people know to be careful of phone scams, only the really vulnerable ones are left.
Just thinking, if you just let it ring out or block it, they keep trying. If you let them know that YOU know it's a scam and you want to put them in prison, then they know not to call you. I notice that the ones who call over and over all day will stop if you can make the caller hang up on you because you showed that you know it's a scam.
Sara
Posted on September 18, 2017Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
Jeremy
Posted on September 18, 2017Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Australia
Petra
Posted on September 15, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Being on the DNC list doesn't stop them getting your number and misusing it
Posted on September 14, 2017Caller type: Telemarketer
Location: Singapore
Sick of it
Posted on September 13, 2017Caller type: Scam
Location: Australia
Bill
Posted on September 12, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Do you have a comment about (03) 8400 4221?