Seems every day Josef Pavlicek made more TVI Express spam domains, that's a variation of tviexpress.XX where XX is the country code. When he can't get the country code, he came up with variations. This time, it's TVINiger.com, which is EXACTLY the same as tviexpress.tw we've highlighted earlier, except for ONE logo.
And the address of Czech republic clearly says this is NOT an official site, and anything you read on here is likely to be bogus.
Or in other words, someone is using a scam's good name (if there is such a thing) for his own purposes.
Oh, the irony!
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Showing posts with label Czech Republic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Czech Republic. Show all posts
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Sunday, December 18, 2011
More TVI Express Spam Domains from Czech Republic
Previously we've highlighted tviexpress.tw, which is supposedly TVI Express for Taiwan, except it has not a SINGLE WORD IN CHINESE, not is it owned by by Chinese, but rather, a Czech TVI Express member, which makes it a completely UNofficial site! Furthermore, he had registered 303 different domains.
Here's another one: tviexpress.ph, which is Philippines. The problem is, there is an official (well, official for a scam) TVI Express office in the Philippines. And this domain ain't owned by them .
The WHOIS server for Philippines shows:
There's another way... if you do a server stat on that domain name, you get:
- Czech Republic - Supernetwork S.r.o
Yep, it's our Czech domain spammer Joe Pavlicek. Furthermore, at the bottom of the page, you find a section in Czech, not English or Tagalog (the Filipino language). Which proves that this domain is pretty bogus.
Here's another one: tviexpress.ph, which is Philippines. The problem is, there is an official (well, official for a scam) TVI Express office in the Philippines. And this domain ain't owned by them .
The WHOIS server for Philippines shows:
| Domain | tviexpress.ph |
| Organization | Josef Pavlicek |
| Expiry Date | 2012-07-28 |
| Primary Contact Secondary Contact | sobank...@... callbac...@... |
| Address | V Zatisi 917 Kunovice, 68604 CZ |
| NameServers | ns1.regzone.cz ns1.regzone.info ns1.regzone.de |
There's another way... if you do a server stat on that domain name, you get:
Server Type:
Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
IP Address:
ASN:
AS39392
IP Location:
Response Code:
200
Domain Status:
Registered And Active Website
Yep, it's our Czech domain spammer Joe Pavlicek. Furthermore, at the bottom of the page, you find a section in Czech, not English or Tagalog (the Filipino language). Which proves that this domain is pretty bogus.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Who is registering a bunch of tviexpress.*** domain names?
Google search recently popped up a lot of tviexpress domains where it's not a .com, but rather, country. One that caught my eye was tviexpress.tw, where tw = Taiwan, Republic of China, where they of course, speaks Chinese.
So why when I go to TVIExpress.tw, I see ENGLISH, and not a single word in Chinese?
So I ran the WHOIS search, and turns out this is NOT an official TVI Express website!
So why when I go to TVIExpress.tw, I see ENGLISH, and not a single word in Chinese?
So I ran the WHOIS search, and turns out this is NOT an official TVI Express website!
Reverse Whois:
"Josef Pavlicek" owns about303 other domains
Whois History:
12 records have been archived since 2009-10-01 .
Reverse IP:
343 other sites hosted on this server.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Czech Blogger Details Shady Nature of TVI Express pushers
Czech Blogger Vaclav Husak was commenting on various things and detailed his experience when he wants to find out a little more on TVI Express. He was referred to a local member, who, when asked some pointed questions, hung up on him.
So he did his own research, and found this blog, and my other articles detailed TVI Express scam.
Read his blog entry yourself:
http://vaclavhusak.blog.idnes.cz/c/218894/TVIExpress-obri-pyramida.html
So he did his own research, and found this blog, and my other articles detailed TVI Express scam.
Read his blog entry yourself:
http://vaclavhusak.blog.idnes.cz/c/218894/TVIExpress-obri-pyramida.html
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