Here's my latest experience with Uniregistry:
I always self broker my names. I get a message from one of their brokers about a $1,000 offer on one of my domains. I have been in negotiations with one buyer for 8 months over this same domain. I find out that the broker was trying to get a 15% commission for himself over this offer from the same prospect I have been negotiating with for the past 8 months.
I called the prospect and she agreed to pay $1,000 immediately. I set a $1,000 BIN at uniregistry. She tells me that Her bank will rip her off on exchange fees if she pays by bank wire but Uniregistry is only giving her the option of bank wire. I contact Uniregistry and they tell me I can give her the option to pay by credit card or Paypal if I pay them a 3.88% fee for the transaction and assume all the risk myself but they advise me to only give her the option of paying by bank wire. Then I find out that Uniregistry is showing that I will have to pay them a 10% broker fee even though I am totally self brokering the sale myself. I ask tham about it and they tell me that they will charge a 10% broker fee to every domain sold at BIN, regardless if the sale was self brokered and they did nothing at all.
I then tell the buyer that I am transferring the domain to Epik and putting it on the marketplace with a BIN of $1,000 and she can use Paypal as she desires. We were both very happy. She avoided high bank fees and I got the full $1,000 to apply towards my domain renewals at Epik without taking any risk from the transaction. Uniregistry would have had me assume all the risk from using Paypal and only get paid $862.