ChatterBank1 min ago
Esta For Usa Trip
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Hi folks, I am terrible with bureaucratic *** and have (hopefully) just applied for the ESTA that I need to travel to the US next month.
Having just jumped onto the first site I could find and paid (it was the statutory $14 as far as I remember) I'm now worried it's one of the dodgy ones.
Here is the URL:
http:// estavis anow.co m/#nbb
Can anyone confirm somehow that I have NOT been stitched up, I only found out afterwards that there is an 'official' ESTA site :-/
TIA
Having just jumped onto the first site I could find and paid (it was the statutory $14 as far as I remember) I'm now worried it's one of the dodgy ones.
Here is the URL:
http://
Can anyone confirm somehow that I have NOT been stitched up, I only found out afterwards that there is an 'official' ESTA site :-/
TIA
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Similarly, any US government website ends in .gov
Your link doesn't, so I'd be worried!
http:// www.use mbassy. org.uk/ america nservic es/?p=5 19
This is where you should have been:
https:/ /esta.c bp.dhs. gov/est a/
The domain name you've provided has only existed since Thursday! It was created via GoDaddy (which is an excellent service for people setting up personal websites but hardly ever used by reputable firms, since they employ proper web designers) and is a 'private registration', which hides the identity of whoever registered it.
I'd guess that you've lost your money and, more worryingly, given your debit/credit card details to someone whom you'd rather not let have access to them.
Notify:
1. Your card issuer ;
2. The official UK police anti-fraud website:
http:// www.act ionfrau d.polic e.uk/
3. GoDaddy (who, as well as providing the domain name, are hosting that website on their servers): [email protected]
Similarly, any US government website ends in .gov
Your link doesn't, so I'd be worried!
http://
This is where you should have been:
https:/
The domain name you've provided has only existed since Thursday! It was created via GoDaddy (which is an excellent service for people setting up personal websites but hardly ever used by reputable firms, since they employ proper web designers) and is a 'private registration', which hides the identity of whoever registered it.
I'd guess that you've lost your money and, more worryingly, given your debit/credit card details to someone whom you'd rather not let have access to them.
Notify:
1. Your card issuer ;
2. The official UK police anti-fraud website:
http://
3. GoDaddy (who, as well as providing the domain name, are hosting that website on their servers): [email protected]
This is the official site:
https:/ /esta.c bp.dhs. gov/est a/
https:/