Alan Dunn
USSaw.com - Highest of Honors Saw.com is a team of industry professionals, led by one of the most respected names in the domain name industry. I have worked with Jeff for over 10 years, his team at Saw.com from day one, and am truly grateful for their professionalism through every step of a transaction. I run a competing domain name brokerage company (so there is no real benefit for us promoting a competitor) but Jeff, and the people at Saw.com, truly deserve the highest of honors in this industry.
Cristian Hinojosa
USI started this process not knowing much… I started this process not knowing much about buying a premium domain. Very glad I connected with Kris, my personal negotiator on Saw.com. He was knowledgeable, diligent, and an excellent communicator. He got me a reduced price on the exact site I wanted. And while it is not an inexpensive space, I got what I wanted for a deal. After evaluating other domain negotiating sites, there was a clear winner and this is it.
Ed
FRMy first big domain purchase I wanted to buy a domain that was for sale through Saw. From the initial inquiry to the final steps of the transaction, Paul guided me through the process, answering my questions professionally with his cheerful tone. Even though the details of this specific transaction were quite unique (payment via crypto), Paul was quick to find an escrow service that worked for my needs. For my future domain needs, I'll be sure to contact him again. Thank you!
Peter
USYes, LM is absolutely right Yes, LM is absolutely right when saying: Avoid! Saw seem to suggest they were not spamming me and I signed up to their website- lies! How do I have multiple emails from a Kris Hou and multiple different emails from different names @saw.com if they haven’t been spamming me. As I wrote, spammers, avoid! Keep lying and I’ll copy and paste your spam emails on this site.
Irene
CASeems to work for the seller, even though the buyer is paying the initial fees If you're knowledgeable about buying and selling domains, you'll quickly realize that this isn't a service you can count on to negotiate for you as the buyer. Replies were prompt but overall a mediocre experience. Their own tool places the value of the domain I wanted to purchase at less than $700 yet the seller wanted (according to Kris) mid-four to five figures. Of course the seller wants more -- when I sell domains, I want as much as anyone is willing to pay too! As a rationalization though, Kris insisted domains like the one I wanted to purchase sell for that price. No, they don't. (And I know they don't.) As a drop I'd be surprised if anyone bought it. My evaluation is that if you want to overpay, this would be the procurement service for you. I've had better experiences with Godaddy and Snapnames for brokerage.