Ignoring the customers is the biggest mistake by Telnic ever.
But if you ask Telnic, I bet the management there doesn't know what I'm talking about.
Welcome to the objective forum for .tel domains! Read it first when anything is happening with .tel!
di7 wrote:Telnic has completely forgotten that selling domain services is a customer oriented business.
Ignoring the customers is the biggest mistake by Telnic ever.
But if you ask Telnic, I bet the management there doesn't know what I'm talking about.
4444 wrote:A friendly reminder for Telnic:
In one month you have to submit your financial data for 2013 or find a new, creative accounting trick again to avoid them become publicly available!
Tim Spears wrote:... product development ...
http://telnic.org/forum/showthread.php?p=28283#post28283
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di7 wrote:What could be the reason for this since very few people are left to exchange information and no topics exist to talk about?
Wouldn't it be easier to close the whole forum?
mikeseaton wrote:WHY THE **** IS TELNIC/TELNAMES FIDDLING ABOUT WITH FORUM CHANGES WHEN FUNDAMENTALS LIKE THE FINANCIAL SITUATION AND RELATIONS WITH DEVELOPERS/REGISTRARS/USERS ARE IN SUCH A MESS AND TOTAL REGISTRATIONS HAVE DROPPED OFF A CLIFF ?
4444 wrote:Wow! Hence from now on Telnic will shorten the accounting reference date for one day every three months shortly before the next deadline and gets another three months extension - and so Telnic has to file the financial data never again. That's smart!
How long Telnic will survive with this strategy?
maxi wrote:So, it would be better if that call would be made by a friend and with good intentions. : )
Killing wrote:Why Telnic tries to hide the fact that they are financially at the end?
4444 wrote:Only forum readers know the truth about Telnic's financial situation.Killing wrote:Why Telnic tries to hide the fact that they are financially at the end?
The call should be made to police or to the appropriate body, which oversees the violations of the law in the field of business. There is no need to disturb www.kash.tel now, in the time of Merry Christmas. : )Killing wrote:I doubt that he likes to talk about it: www.kash.telmaxi wrote:So, it would be better if that call would be made by a friend and with good intentions. : )
4444 wrote:Reporting fraud to Companies House:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/reporting-fraud-about-a-company-to-companies-house/reporting-fraud-to-companies-house
Complain about a limited company:
https://www.gov.uk/complain-about-a-limited-company
So, it seems that complain should be send to Companies House?GOV.UKComplain to Companies House
Companies House deals with complaints about companies that fail to file documents like annual accounts or returns, or file fraudulent documents.
If you suspect a company of breaking the law on the filing of documents, email the details to fraud@companieshouse.gov.uk.
And to which one of these cases belongs ours:Guidance Reporting fraud to Companies House wrote:2. Who you should report fraud to
If you suspect fraudulent activity you should report it to the police.
If your complaint is about the conduct of a company or its officers you should contact The Insolvency Service - learn more about how to complain about a limited company.
The Company Investigations team within The Insolvency Service has the power to investigate limited companies where information received suggests corporate abuse, such as:
- serious misconduct
- fraud or scams
- sharp practice in the way a company operates
Further support on fraud
You can get advice and support on matters of fraud, from Action Fraud who are the UK’s national fraud reporting centre.Further support on identity theft
For advice and support on identity theft, you find practical advice and information from:
- CIFAS - the UK’s fraud prevention service
- Action Fraud
maxi wrote:And to which one of these cases belongs ours: