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The trust score of hmdeedpoll.org.uk is very low. Why?

The trust score of hmdeedpoll.org.uk is extremely low. This is a strong indicator that the website may be a scam.

We rated hmdeedpoll.org.uk using a computer program. The algorithm has scanned the website looking at the source code being used, terms and conditions, registry, location of the company and if the website has received many positive or negative reviews. Scamadviser uses all this information to create a trust score.

Based on our analysis we gave this website a very low score. If a website receives a very low review from us, we really recommend you to double check if the site is not an online scam but really safe to use. Please read our article How to recognise a scam website before you proceed.

Positive highlights

The average review score for this site is mediocre

DNSFilter labels this site as safe

Negative highlights

The Tranco rank (how much traffic) is rather low

This website seems for sale at this time (how to get your money back)

The reviews are either very positive or negative

The age of this site is (very) young.

Spam has been associated with this site by iQ Abuse Scan

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Consumer reviews about hmdeedpoll.org.uk

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Entire Review hmdeedpoll.org.uk

Company Review

It seems this website is no longer available. It has been "parked" meaning the original website has been removed at the domain name is offered for sale or is simply not used. If you got scammed on this website, it is best to act quickly to get your money back. You can check this article on how to do this. 

When we analyzed the reviews we discovered that the reviews are either very positive or negative. We have seen this pattern with several scammy websites. Scammers are buying fake reviews to hide negative reviews about their website. As reviews can be bought for a few cents, it is quite easy to do. The best thing to do is to check the reviews manually. Our article How to Recognize Fake Reviews can help you determine which reviews are real and which one may be fake. 

We have received a warning from iQ Abuse Scan that hmdeedpoll.org.uk may be involved in sending out large volumes of emails and/or text messages. The site has been reported for spamming. Depending on the country, spamming is considered illegal or at least dubious. The trust score of this website has been reduced as a result. 

Webshop Review

The Tranco ranking of this website is low. This can be considered low in relation to other websites from the website's country. If you think this website should be very popular, please invest additional time in researching the company as this is suspicious. For a smaller or starting website a low ranking can be considered normal.

This website was set-up recently. As a result, we advise you to really take the time to check this site out before you interact with it. You can use our blog post "How to recognize a scam" to do so. Scam sites are often very young. They are removed from the web after a couple of months as too many consumers leave negative reviews and social media comments. Till that time, they will try to scam you. 

Facts about hmdeedpoll.org.uk

Key facts
Domain age
1 year from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Website data
Website
hmdeedpoll.org.uk
Domain age
1 year from now
Website Speed
Very Fast
WHOIS registration date
2023-01-25
WHOIS last update date
2023-08-08
WHOIS renew date
2024-01-25
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Parked Domain
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ISP
Confluence Networks Inc
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http://www.register.com
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IP
66.81.203.137

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