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"Scamdar.com"
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Scamdar.com
First analysis date: 08/25/2020
| Domain creation date | 03/03/2020 (Over 5 years) |
| Domain expiration date | 03/03/2027 (Less than 1 year left) |
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4 Reviews / Comments
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Morpheus75 08/25/2020 at 08:50 AM
Rating:Scamdoc website copy...
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moh44 11/12/2020 at 11:20 AM
Rating:Scamdar is legitimate i use it alot
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SCAMDAR.COM 08/04/2021 at 09:48 PM
Rating:REMOVEMYPAGE.COM Karl Bartle SCAM
SCAMDAR.COM Karl Bartle SCAM
This is another one of Karl Bartle's scam websites, owned by Karl Bartle of Croydon England. He also owns Scamdar.com and RemoveMyPage.com and Scammed.eu.
The scam works like this. You find your website listed on ScamDar.com and Karl lists every website as a scam (Even Google.es (Google for Spain) he lists as a scam.
At the bottom of his website is a link to email him to get your site removed.
You get another email in reply from removemypage.com asking you to pay $15 for your site to be removed via PayPal.
It even uses Karl Bartle's real email address of karlbartle2001 (at) gmail.com
A quick check will show you that all 3 websites are listed on the same exact ip address with all 3 using the same exact email addresses (karlbartle2001 (at) gmail.com)
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John 11/08/2021 at 04:24 PM
Rating:Ponzi scheme. Out of the blue he will list your domain as a scam just after you register it whether you have set up a website or not and make libelous statements about you and your business. Then he offers to remove your site for $1000 from his list. Total criminal fraud.