Robert Lemmens
USThey 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.
Jean
FRWorks great but I was never able to… Works great but I was never able to sell one domain name. These are the two reasons why I migrated my portfolio to Uniregistry: - Cheap price (lowest on the market with OVH) - A Registrar created by domainers answers 2 of the issues I have with other registrars: simplicity (with a low number of clicks to do an action) and sell domain names (I thought I would be able to sell but I never sold any). The market section is easy to set-up but parking pages are ugly. Some options were missing.
Yaroslav Polyakov
RUsupport did not understand non-typical problem (whois server) I'm not customer of uniregistry. One of two their 'WHOIS' servers (69.*.*.153) is down, I noticed this problem and wanted to inform them. I selected 'DNS' category of support ticket (as most related, they have no category 'whois server is down'). Support person who replied me did not understood me and just replied me with template how to purchase domain etc. I dont really need to fix their whois service, so I just gave up and didn't spend my time with them.
travelqueen
USDefinitely recommend this site for… Definitely recommend this site for buying and selling. Unlike others, Uniregistry has great customer service. They are prompt and very easy to communicate with to solve problems. Uniregistry also has good prices to buy and has free WHO protection.
Trevor Cohen
AUUniregistry - One Star Too Many ! One star too many !! Yes - another unresolved issue - this time over domains classified in their system as expired - but later advised as deleted. If you cannot trust what you see "on screen" that has been system articulated as accurate - then it is simply time - to move on. The difference being now - that they get to collect a $10.88 renewal plus $50.00 redemption fee for each of the 10 domains involved - in lieu of a standard $8.70 renewal. They have the discretion to amend this with Verisign for accidental or unauthorised deletions but failed to do so. Why Godaddy would want to acquire them is beyond me, good luck with that GD !!