Uniregistry

George Town, United States
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3.10
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Uniregistry

Uniregistry is a large retail domain name registrar and web services provider; as well as a domain name registry that administers generic top-level domains.

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Jean
FR

Works 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.

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John
GB

Good service Uniregistry is a good service, and I never experienced any problems with it. My issue is mainly from increased renewal prices on tlds such as .io that doubled in price after the godaddy acquisition. Other than that I think it still provides everything it initially promised too, and would still recommend it.

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jb
GB

Obscenely overpriced and dishonest Obscenely overpriced, too many middle men slapping on enormous commissions in the thousands after they capture your contact details - especially their salesman. Then they hustle you constantly to reach their quotas. Avoid, buy direct from domain owners instead.

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Brendan Wright
CA

They are the best Uniregistry is by far the best domain registrar. Their management is more intuitive than Godaddy, Afternic, Sedo and NameJet. It just works. I moved my portfolio from a mixture of the previously mentioned companies a few years ago and I'm very happy.

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Trevor Cohen
AU

Uniregistry - 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 !!

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