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<blockquote data-quote="LarryWentz" data-source="post: 2281080" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>So here's the deal. I had my names at Moniker and was getting pricing discounts. Last year, the Director of Registrar Sales at Uniregistry makes me an offer for special pricing to move my names over there and promises the pricing and discounts across the board "will stay fixed" to my account and not a 'gotcha'. I had my names listed in auction at NameJet and started to transfer my names to Uniregistry after that when expiration dates approached.</p><p></p><p>Now recently Uniregistry decided that they will make me pay a special subscription fee to get my current discounts. (I believe the $14.99 per month (billed yearly) is my current discount level - see <a href="https://uniregistry.com/domain-perks" target="_blank">https://uniregistry.com/domain-perks</a> ).</p><p></p><p>So basically this is blatant 'gotcha' screwing me over by not keeping their word and I believe breaking a "binding contract" (see <a href="https://www.katzlawgroup.com/at-what-point-does-an-email-become-a-binding-contract" target="_blank">https://www.katzlawgroup.com/at-what-point-does-an-email-become-a-binding-contract</a> ). My account manager at Uniregistry more or less said in the last email that they will not keep their word on what I was promised and will require me to pay a subscription fee. <strong>I'm rather pissed off.</strong> Now I don't have hundreds or thousand+ names like I used to but that is not the point here.</p><p></p><p><strong>Now I know I was not the only person who got these discounts so I'm wondering what others are doing who are in the same situation. Thoughts and advice from others are welcome.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryWentz, post: 2281080, member: 141"] So here's the deal. I had my names at Moniker and was getting pricing discounts. Last year, the Director of Registrar Sales at Uniregistry makes me an offer for special pricing to move my names over there and promises the pricing and discounts across the board "will stay fixed" to my account and not a 'gotcha'. I had my names listed in auction at NameJet and started to transfer my names to Uniregistry after that when expiration dates approached. Now recently Uniregistry decided that they will make me pay a special subscription fee to get my current discounts. (I believe the $14.99 per month (billed yearly) is my current discount level - see [URL]https://uniregistry.com/domain-perks[/URL] ). So basically this is blatant 'gotcha' screwing me over by not keeping their word and I believe breaking a "binding contract" (see [URL]https://www.katzlawgroup.com/at-what-point-does-an-email-become-a-binding-contract[/URL] ). My account manager at Uniregistry more or less said in the last email that they will not keep their word on what I was promised and will require me to pay a subscription fee. [B]I'm rather pissed off.[/B] Now I don't have hundreds or thousand+ names like I used to but that is not the point here. [B]Now I know I was not the only person who got these discounts so I'm wondering what others are doing who are in the same situation. Thoughts and advice from others are welcome.[/B] Larry [/QUOTE]
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