@Dynadot, today I was alerted that one of my domains, still in the grace period at Uniregistry, was "SOLD" by your company. (Note: this is occurring while the domain is still under my ownership in my UNI account. This listing of my asset for sale took place without my knowledge or permission.) Mind you, the only way I was made aware of the "sale" is that I saw it listed on Namebio as a completed sale. I always intended to renew my domain during the grace period, and I did so, but not before your "sham" sale was reported. Now the value of my domain is permanently damaged, as any search will reveal a low Dynadot sales price, for a domain THAT WAS NEVER ACTUAL SOLD. This practice is beyond unethical and may be legally actionable, as it causes measurable economic damage to the domain owner. At the very least, any reporting of sales by Dynadot should be delayed until sales are verified as completed. (Admittedly, I'm not sure if Dynadot reported the sale to Namebio, or whether the data was merely mined by Namebio or reported by the actual auction winner in this case.)