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Hello folks ,

I received $12k offer on one of my domain Via Uniregistry Lander . Broker assigned automatically but buyer details is hidden . Why Details is hidden ? I already received few offers on other names but details is showing in thier . Please can anyone tell why details is not showing ?

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I think so but its possible that broker may get high price and give me low price ?

Brokers like this are not real brokers at all and should be called out as the thieves they are. I never realized Uniregistry operated like this. I haven't used them yet and certainly never will. This is not a honest way to run a broker business. Shame on Uniregistry. If this is true.
 
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Uniregistry brokers ignore the price you give them and tell the buyer anything they feel like telling them and never even inform the seller of what they told the buyer. In fact, in almost every case, the broker never even bothers to follow up even once with the me as the seller.

Case in point: I got a price request from Uniregistry broker. I told him to try to get $2,995, but I would be willing to take as little as $1,250. The broker never even replied back to me and after a week of him never even returning my inquiries about the progress of the sale, I spoke to a different Uniregistry broker and ask him to find out what was going on. He said the other broker had just sent the buyer a price of $4,400 and that was it and that he could not do anything about it and I was never replied back to about it.
 
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Uniregistry brokers ignore the price you give them and tell the buyer anything they feel like telling them and never even inform the seller of what they told the buyer. In fact, in almost every case, the broker never even bothers to follow up even once with the me as the seller.

Case in point: I got a price request from Uniregistry broker. I told him to try to get $2,995, but I would be willing to take as little as $1,250. The broker never even replied back to me and after a week of him never even returning my inquiries about the progress of the sale, I spoke to a different Uniregistry broker and ask him to find out what was going on. He said the other broker had just sent the buyer a price of $4,400 and that was it and that he could not do anything about it and I was never replied back to about it.

Right. I'm so incensed. I'm going to boycott Uniregistry, in the only way I can. I'm going to transfer all my Uniregistry domains to other Registrars and drop some names. Of course I will never use their marketplace. My action isn't even a pin-prick to Uniregistry. But this is my only way to protest this outrageous behavior. I hope others will do whatever they can from their end.
 
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Uniregistry brokers ignore the price you give them and tell the buyer anything they feel like telling them and never even inform the seller of what they told the buyer. In fact, in almost every case, the broker never even bothers to follow up even once with the me as the seller.

Case in point: I got a price request from Uniregistry broker. I told him to try to get $2,995, but I would be willing to take as little as $1,250. The broker never even replied back to me and after a week of him never even returning my inquiries about the progress of the sale, I spoke to a different Uniregistry broker and ask him to find out what was going on. He said the other broker had just sent the buyer a price of $4,400 and that was it and that he could not do anything about it and I was never replied back to about it.
That's disgraceful. Brokers exist to offer you the value that you yourself dictate. What's the intent here? I wonder how many times sales are forfeited by brokers as they attempt to milk every dollar out of a given domain, instead of asking for the designated price.
 
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That's disgraceful. Brokers exist to offer you the value that you yourself dictate. What's the intent here? I wonder how many times sales are forfeited by brokers as they attempt to milk every dollar out of a given domain, instead of asking for the designated price.
One Uniregistry broker told me that the closing ratio of their brokers completion of sales from inbound inquiries is less than 1%. :jawdrop:
 
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One Uniregistry broker told me that the closing ratio of their brokers completion of sales from inbound inquiries is less than 1%. :jawdrop:
A pittance. In that case, I suppose they're just trying to squeeze out every last dollar bill that they can!
 
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One Uniregistry broker told me that the closing ratio of their brokers completion of sales from inbound inquiries is less than 1%. :jawdrop:
Probably the reason is because most of the inquiries are for Frank's own names and he plays the high pricing game. Every inquiry gets a $50,000 price quote hoping some hit at a big number and he gets to keep the majority of his inventory. The volume game works as proven by Schilling, Berkens, Mann etc....
 
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congrats for getting big offer at ur name.
hold and work away.
gud luck for future sale.
 
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One Uniregistry broker told me that the closing ratio of their brokers completion of sales from inbound inquiries is less than 1%. :jawdrop:
I am sure he was right . Broker seems lazy and do not working perfectly , this is the reason .
 
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Uniregistry brokers ignore the price you give them and tell the buyer anything they feel like telling them and never even inform the seller of what they told the buyer. In fact, in almost every case, the broker never even bothers to follow up even once with the me as the seller.

Case in point: I got a price request from Uniregistry broker. I told him to try to get $2,995, but I would be willing to take as little as $1,250. The broker never even replied back to me and after a week of him never even returning my inquiries about the progress of the sale, I spoke to a different Uniregistry broker and ask him to find out what was going on. He said the other broker had just sent the buyer a price of $4,400 and that was it and that he could not do anything about it and I was never replied back to about it.
This is the point which i wanted to say . But what can i do now ? Any idea
 
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Brokers like this are not real brokers at all and should be called out as the thieves they are. I never realized Uniregistry operated like this. I haven't used them yet and certainly never will. This is not a honest way to run a broker business. Shame on Uniregistry. If this is true.
Uniregistry brokers are doing this kinda activities . And i m sure he did not show my quoted price to buyer . Playing game with both parties . And i m enjoing lol :xf.wink:
 
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good for you.
 
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Uniregistry brokers ignore the price you give them and tell the buyer anything they feel like telling them and never even inform the seller of what they told the buyer. In fact, in almost every case, the broker never even bothers to follow up even once with the me as the seller.

Case in point: I got a price request from Uniregistry broker. I told him to try to get $2,995, but I would be willing to take as little as $1,250. The broker never even replied back to me and after a week of him never even returning my inquiries about the progress of the sale, I spoke to a different Uniregistry broker and ask him to find out what was going on. He said the other broker had just sent the buyer a price of $4,400 and that was it and that he could not do anything about it and I was never replied back to about it.

Right. I'm so incensed. I'm going to boycott Uniregistry, in the only way I can. I'm going to transfer all my Uniregistry domains to other Registrars and drop some names. Of course I will never use their marketplace. My action isn't even a pin-prick to Uniregistry. But this is my only way to protest this outrageous behavior. I hope others will do whatever they can from their end.

@Uniregistry @Frank Pavilonis --Tagging for comment & explanation. Is this standard operation procedure at Uniregistry? Are we missing something?

EDIT: Crosses fingers for OP.
 
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Uniregistry brokers ignore the price you give them and tell the buyer anything they feel like telling them and never even inform the seller of what they told the buyer. In fact, in almost every case, the broker never even bothers to follow up even once with the me as the seller.

Case in point: I got a price request from Uniregistry broker. I told him to try to get $2,995, but I would be willing to take as little as $1,250. The broker never even replied back to me and after a week of him never even returning my inquiries about the progress of the sale, I spoke to a different Uniregistry broker and ask him to find out what was going on. He said the other broker had just sent the buyer a price of $4,400 and that was it and that he could not do anything about it and I was never replied back to about it.

This also happened to me several times. The "broker" quoted a higher price than I had approved. And they never ever followed up on negotiations. I don't use Uniregistry anymore.

OP: Good luck, hope your sale goes through.
 
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"Take The Money And Run"

This here's a story about Billy Joe and Bobbie Sue
Two young lovers with nothin' better to do
Than sit around the house, get high, and watch the tube
And here is what happened when they decided to cut loose

They headed down to, ooh, old El Paso
That's where they ran into a great big hassle
Billy Joe shot a man while robbing his castle
Bobbie Sue took the money and run

Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run

Billy Mack is a detective down in Texas
You know he knows just exactly what the facts is
He ain't gonna let those two escape justice
He makes his livin' off of the people's taxes

Bobbie Sue, whoa, whoa, she slipped away
Billy Joe caught up to her the very next day
They got the money, hey
You know they got away
They headed down south and they're still running today
Singin' go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run


get an advice where it's good
and not where it's available ( for free )
 
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This also happened to me several times. The "broker" quoted a higher price than I had approved. And they never ever followed up on negotiations. I don't use Uniregistry anymore.

OP: Good luck, hope your sale goes through.
Should i accept the offer , as u said there is no negotiations after offer . If deal goes through "Broker" ?

Regards
 
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Uniregistry brokers ignore the price you give them and tell the buyer anything they feel like telling them and never even inform the seller of what they told the buyer. In fact, in almost every case, the broker never even bothers to follow up even once with the me as the seller.

Case in point: I got a price request from Uniregistry broker. I told him to try to get $2,995, but I would be willing to take as little as $1,250. The broker never even replied back to me and after a week of him never even returning my inquiries about the progress of the sale, I spoke to a different Uniregistry broker and ask him to find out what was going on. He said the other broker had just sent the buyer a price of $4,400 and that was it and that he could not do anything about it and I was never replied back to about it.


I have similar experience
they quote whatever they like
 
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Should i accept the offer , as u said there is no negotiations after offer . If deal goes through "Broker" ?

Regards

I don't know the name, so it is really difficult to answer. But I think I would not start opening the champagne until the deal is done :unsure:
 
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One Uniregistry broker told me that the closing ratio of their brokers completion of sales from inbound inquiries is less than 1%. :jawdrop:


I am actually surprised to hear its that high

I had 43 inquiries and no sales

so I just need to wait for another 57 inquiries...
 
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