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Would you still stay away from Uniregistry?

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I, like others on here have used Uniregistry and their landing pages and did receive a few offers there for my domains but I was put off by the relentless way in which their brokers would (and perhaps still) email sellers in a desperate way. Also some domains set to self broker would magically become brokered etc

Despite that, they provide secure ssl pages and have a history of success and selling domains to major companies all over the world.

Would you advise to stay away and stick with Efty or any other marketplace?
 
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I was put off by the relentless way in which their brokers would (and perhaps still) email sellers in a desperate way.
Very true still.
 
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Never point your domains to somewhere where a user needs to create an account to make an offer as that just adds another end user to their database when it could be building your own.

Do your own pages or use a subscription service where ya pay a monthly fee and you retain all buyer information. Insanity to hand away commissions/end user information because someone provided you with a landing page.

I list all of my domains with Afternic, Sedo, Uniregistry and am fine with paying a cut when they deliver a sale but 90%+ of all of my sales since 2003 have come from the landing page which directs to me with zero commissions, buyers pay escrow fee and I retain name, email, phone, ip etc... without a middleman dipping into my profit margin.

https://domainmarketpro.com
https://www.efty.com
https://dndork.com
https://codecanyon.net

etc...

Monthly hosting bill or a monthly/yearly subscription fee will trump paying 9-30% commission on each and every sale. Negotiating blind without buyer information also puts you in a disadvantage right off the bat.
 
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