
Christopher Onäng
SETheir slimey and unprofessional ways... Their slimey and unprofessional approach of using phrases like "made the low offer of x" and "this great domain x" makes me sick. They assured me that a domain that was registerd in 2011 and remained unused since, with close to no hits on any search engine was worth atleast $10,000. Absolute scam.

Robert Lemmens
GBThey charge top dollar without the features to back it up. Company in the cayman island that sell domains at "LISTING PRICES" as they say. After buying i found offers for the same domain at 1/3 of what i paid. Customer support wont match price nor refund. Better google for better deals, they have no features that justify top dollar.

Anil Joshi
NPThoughts about Uni Uni is probably the best of its kind in the business today. What I like most about it is its system of handling the enquiries from buyers for seller like me. The individual broker assigned by Uni for possible quick sale, and the rotation system of its brokers are good. Though I still have not sold s domain yet, I am hopeful that it will happen in the near future. Thanks Uni, Anil Joshi Nepal

Continuous Psychosis
CAUniregistry is fairly priced with good customer service. Been using Uniregistry for years. It's fairly priced, easy to use & includes privacy. The few times I've needed customer service, the response was timely & helpful. For sure, I'd recommend them

John
DKAggressive marketing I showed interest in a domain name and got a price quote from Uniregistry. I never signed up for a newsletter, nevertheless they kept sending me e-mails after sending me the price quote which I declined. A few days later they even sent me a fake email stating that "You inquired about purchasing [x] a short time ago. In the meantime, another qualified buyer has shown interest in buying this domain. Since all domains are unique, when this one is sold there will not be another [x] for you to buy." I don't fall victim for dubious sales pitches. Instead, I reward the seller with a review like this.