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I have to see if this is just happens to me or do others get the same inquires?


GamingComputers.ca resolves to a landing page
, "buy this Domain" and i get hey I want to buy a computer? I send them an affiliate link .. they buy a computer?

InvisibleShield.ca domain landing page "My three and one half old screen cracked. I purchased the screen from Telus and have the receipt"

mylearning.ca. domain landing page. there is not email set up for this domain "how do i sign up for a learning account"

youngreaders.ca. domain landing page "Hello there. I came across your link through SD73 Literacy website. I am a CEA for a Grade 9 student who is at a grade 3 level of reading and writing. I am looking for some help on how to help him better understand reading and writing.

Thank you!!"



I have several more people who end up on my landing page ( i know some are basic ) but it clearly states the domain is for sale, but they still ask for refunds, books, warranty etc lol.

I imagine some of you get a lot of "inquires" that turn out to be product or domain related complaints or requests?

Dan
 
I own a pure geo.ca that used to be a town before Ontario amalgamated a bunch of them about 20 years ago

I clearly state that I have no affiliation with any level of government and that this is just an information site

But I still get invoices, tax questions, bylaw requests etc

It's a one page site + a history page...I don't get. People don't pay attention before hitting 'submit'
 
I have 2 LLL's that are the source of most of my weird questions.

HSN - I can get as many as a dozen messages a day asking for an appointment for covid testing, 4 so far this morning. I've even emailed the places they're trying to contact, explained the situation and and told them to clean up their advertising to make sure people know what their website is - I didn't even get a response a back.

BCN - this one is apparently confused with a bank - and send me all sorts of questions about their account, credit card activations, etc.

My landing page is pretty obviously not a bank nor a medical clinic. I'm shocked at the stupidity of people. Those are the two I get daily emails from. There are many other random ones that come in every week too.
 
domains said:
Try turning on a catchall email for a domain that gets a lot of confused visitors and then see what kind of messages you get.

Lol, no thanks, that would be a nightmare.
 
dancarls said:
I have to see if this is just happens to me or do others get the same inquires?


GamingComputers.ca resolves to a landing page
, "buy this Domain" and i get hey I want to buy a computer? I send them an affiliate link .. they buy a computer?

InvisibleShield.ca domain landing page "My three and one half old screen cracked. I purchased the screen from Telus and have the receipt"

mylearning.ca. domain landing page. there is not email set up for this domain "how do i sign up for a learning account"

youngreaders.ca. domain landing page "Hello there. I came across your link through SD73 Literacy website. I am a CEA for a Grade 9 student who is at a grade 3 level of reading and writing. I am looking for some help on how to help him better understand reading and writing.

Thank you!!"



I have several more people who end up on my landing page ( i know some are basic ) but it clearly states the domain is for sale, but they still ask for refunds, books, warranty etc lol.

I imagine some of you get a lot of "inquires" that turn out to be product or domain related complaints or requests?

Dan


I own your health and I am assuming there must be someone in ONT using a similar name because people are using my lead capture form to try and book appointments

We are booking into next week already
 

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