Sav

2229 S. Michigan Ave, Suite 303, 60616, Chicago, United States
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3.75
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Sav

Sav, an ICANN accredited domain name registrar, was launched in 2019 to empower creators with digital identity. Sav is a low-cost provider of domain name registrations and free WHOIS privacy protection, DNS, SSL, and email forwarding. The support team has decades of experience in the industry and is available to help with any domain related question.

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Chris B
GB

Bought a brand new domain 3 days ago… Bought a brand new domain 3 days ago now; since then, neither Sav nor I can actually access or change the DNS. They blame it on unspecified maintenance that went wrong, and still have no ETA to fix. Chat just repeat the usual "we're very sorry and are working hard" platitudes...

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Markus Bieri
CH

Sav.com...a company that makes common… Sav.com...a company that makes common scams with criminals...new fake and illegal websites every day. To process a report regarding fraudulent and criminal behavior or content, sav.com uses 5 days.... but to open fraudulent websites only 30 seconds!!!! strange ?

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Nícolas Peixouto
PT

Easy, Fast and Cheap! Easy, Fast and Cheap to register a domain! One of the best prices out there both for registration and renewal, and the free WHOIS protection is a nice touch too!

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Ray Antonino
US

240 domains on SAV; here's why I have just over 240 domains on SAV between two accounts. One business, one personal. Here are my thoughts. Domains: 1.) The UI (user interface) for updating records (a/cname/mx/etc.) is dead simple to understand and use. 2.) They don't have to woo me with a one-time promo. Prices are consistently lower than most competitors. 3.) The turnaround time for responses to support tickets is reasonable, however, they do need to work on the quality of the exchanges. I.e. use less canned responses and listen better to the needs of the customer - making it faster to resolve. Marketplace: I've sold nearly a dozen domains on SAV and this is my experience. 1.) It's easy to list domain's for sale, whether SAV is the domain registrar or not. 2.) The fee when they sell is ONLY 4%. There is no platform even close to this. 3.) Redemption on the sale is settled in three to five days. Domain Auction: I have purchased nearly 50 domains on their auction platform. To be honest, this is where they suck. The UI is dreadful. The filtering tools lack the most basic of capabilities. That said, because it sucks so bad (it's really bad), many decent domains can be bought at a steel if you don't mind scrolling for hours and you have a good system for setting your own reminders to bid in the last 7 minutes. NOTE: If you use the Marketplace or Auction, be sure to login using the v1 log link under the main sign-in modal. Additionally, make sure you complete the verification form for payouts. This makes payouts a breeze. Note to SAV if they read this. Why you haven't completed the migration of v1 sign-in and all the settings to the new sign-in after two years is beyond me.

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Steven Dakh
US

It’s been almost a week since they… It’s been almost a week since they turned my domain off due to some verification email and they have not been able to get the name servers reset. Worst ever service and I’ve been using registrars for over 20 years.

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