No I didn't, everyone else thought I did. I gave the example of a lookalike domain as an example of where the registrar might get involved. But my first suggestion was Action Fraud, which is still a valid response.
they are not likely to do much
Everyone seems to have missed this part of my reply. A registrar absolutely can take down a domain that is serving a dodgy site, but they are unlikely to unless some of what I have already described is happening.
No I didn't, everyone else thought I did. I gave the example of a lookalike domain as an example of where the registrar might get involved. But my first suggestion was Action Fraud, which is still a valid response.
Everyone seems to have missed this part of my reply. A registrar absolutely can take down a domain that is serving a dodgy site, but they are unlikely to unless some of what I have already described is happening.