Zoetrope
GBUNIREGISTRY IS A SCAM I've been a customer for several years and finally made my first "big" domain sale. That was more than a month ago. They took the buyer's money in two days, but I still haven't received my payout. The email support trail has gone cold. No one responds anymore. I've called and left messages with the receptionist. Nothing. Like Quadriga CX, I don't believe anyone's there or that I'll ever see my money. DON'T TRUST YOUR CASH WITH THESE CRIMINALS.
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.
Uttara Sophea
SEDO NOT do business with this company… DO NOT do business with this company under any circumstances. I got an email lying that I had a "pleasant experience with our Customer Support team". Was this an attempt to gaslight me into leaving a good review? Didn't work. Uniregistery sold out to the most despicable registrar on the planet (see antigodaddy.com) forcing us to find someone else to host our domain names. There is nothing (literally nothing) good to say about them.
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.
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.