tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216258772150469165.post954911114241605415..comments2024-01-15T15:41:29.574+01:00Comments on The gTLD Club: Buying a domain name with "InTrust Domains"Jean Guillonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03325128133362776083noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216258772150469165.post-81953527135133559842011-03-29T02:42:29.112+02:002011-03-29T02:42:29.112+02:00Intrust Domains is a scam! After doing extensive...Intrust Domains is a scam! After doing extensive research, they change their officer names and addresses pretty frequently. They contacted me about a domain similar to mine that was coming up for sale and so I was mildly interested. The domain was available for "$97" according to their bidding option, but by then I was already doing a Google search on their scam and found plenty of EEMargolinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9216258772150469165.post-85083200004646569002011-02-07T16:23:39.824+01:002011-02-07T16:23:39.824+01:00It seems like Ken Palm of “Intrust Domain Names” o...It seems like Ken Palm of “Intrust Domain Names” or “Intrust Domains” is rebranding as “Domain Match Makers”. <br><br>Both entities are owned by the same parent company “Domain Names International”. All 3 companies are connected to Ken Palm (also Kenn Palm or Kennon Palm).<br><br>Is this related to the number of negative posts, reviews and complaints regarding Intrust Domains or Intrust Domain Bill Smithnoreply@blogger.com