WilFri
GBBait and switch tactics. Made an offer on a domain and was told that the domain was $1 million. Do not recommend. Made it look like the domain would be reasonable then tried a massive upsale.
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.
Bugra nuri Yasar
TRPremium Domain Brokerager With their brokerage of the premium domain name, we got the domain name, albeit slightly above our target. We would like to thank the whole team and especially Paul Thomson for their support.
Kevin Nisbet
GBKept it Simple I dealt with Paul Thomson from Saw, really helpful from the word go, helped make the process simple and kept me updated as things progressed, we got our new domain at a price that was acceptable to us and transferring it across was straight forward as well. Cant fault things at all.
Martin Fleck
GBVery professional experience with saw.com Thank you, saw.com! I really appreciated straightforward and honest communication from your staffperson, who reached out to me about purchasing one of my domains. He was a real, no-nonsense pro who instilled confidence in me--and the entire transaction went exactly as promised.