Tag: easy digital solutions

  • Nash Digital Ltd – Scammers trying to hide their Scams – Post 2

    Thanks to some eagle eyed commenters of mine, It was brought to my attention that Nash Digital Ltd were trying some form of reputation management. All of a sudden website like this have appeared;

    Nash Digital Ltd Weebly Website

    Nash Digital Ltd trying to bury the bad press with fake website and fake reviews

    The first website I found was a crappy weebly website Nash Digital Ltd have made – using these free platforms helps things get ranked quicker as the parent domain is much higher authority than their own websites.

    Nash Digital Ltd Github Page

    Nash Digital Ltd using Github to spam their stuff

    Same as the above really, using things like this just makes it easier/quicker to get them indexed.

    Fake Nash Digital Ltd Website

    Fake Nash Digital Ltd Website

    I think there may have been a website on Nash Digital when I first looked into them, but I dont think it was this one. This is just some generic theme though as the contact info is obviously fake. Its just been put on there so there is *some* content and so it gets indexed. Poor effort.

    Fake Nash Digital Hosting

    Fake Nash Digital Ltd Web Hosting Website

    Another blatant template, but this one focused around hosting. I guess they didnt want to risk having their fake websites spalled for dupe content by the big G

    And there are a few other pages littered about it seems. This is textbook reputation management and is what people do when they are dodgy and are trying to hide their scams/crimes/evidence.

    Nash Digital Ltd – Are they really Scammers?

    I’m afraid to say, the evidence suggests – yes. They have repeatedly sent invoices out to people for services they havent provided, they work under a bunch of different names but all bank details point back to Nash Digital and they are trying to bury my blog and all the comments from people that have all been contacted by these scammers.

    If you get an email from Nash Digital, Securoweb, Easy Digital Solutions or any other business with the address 20-22 Wenlock Road London, N1 7GU claiming you owe them money for hosting or other services – ring your web company or person up using the exact method you have contacted them previously and ask them if its legit. When they confirm that it isn’t, drop a comment below with any info so that others can find this and not be scammed by these douchebags either.

    Stay scam wise, people.

    Read my previous post about Nash Digital Ltd and read where all this started.

  • SCAM Web Hosting Invoice – Nash Digital Ltd – Easy Digital Solutions

    A client of mine reached out as he received a Web Hosting invoice, and wasnt sure what it related to. We have hosted his websites for about 15 years, and he doesn’t have any other websites – so he was quite puzzled to receive what looked like a legitimate invoice

    The Fake Nash Digital Invoice

    Nash Digital

    Nash Digital or Easy Digital Solutions?

    I reached out to them on his behalf, and didnt get a response. So I looked into the company in the header (Easy Digital Solutions / easydigitalsolutions.co.uk) and also the company listed against the payment info (Nash Digital Ltd) and neither of them appear to be legitimate businesses.


    Nash Digital Ltd

    Company Status: Seems to be an active limited company behind this name, Ben Nash and Jack Ernest Nash are directors (Jack seems to have left the company recently)

    Website: .CO.UK domain goes to a generic landing page, so, no active website.

    Verdict: Scam

    Easy Digital Solutions

    Company Status: No ltd company linked to that name.

    Website: Website URL resolves 403 error page.

    Verdict: Scam


    Conclusion

    So if you receive an invoice from one of these companies DO NOT PAY IT unless you are 100% confident that these people have provided you with hosting or other web services.

    And if you are unsure, comment below and ill make contact with you and help you check your website and ensure you are OK to ignore the invoice.

    Stay scam wise, peeps!

    Read Part 2 – Nash Digital are trying to bury this blog!