I have used namebright since 2014 and never had any issues or cause for concern. today when login I was unable to receive OTP via text or email so email support team and Ryan called to assist me and r... See more
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Everyone should be posting these also to the BBB — If this was the last place on earth available to host your website i would say do not use it. I have been having issues with my DNS records for week... See more
Registered, bought a domain then cannot login anymore. Using the old site gave wrong username or password even after using the forget password feature twice. Then tried the beta one and managed to log... See more
This site has a high gangster and bully mentality where their sole purpose is to enrich themselves, they'll do anything to prevent you from changing to a competitor and have shady dealings with other... See more
Company details
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NameBright is an ICANN accredited registrar that provides next generation domain registration services.
Contact info
Walnut Street 2635, 80205, Denver, United Kingdom
- namebright.com
Scammy website trying to resell domains…
Scammy website trying to resell domains at a blown up price to those who weren't fast enough to register THEIR OWN BRAND NAME.
DO NOT USE they service
DO NOT USE they service, this a scam. I just force to register this service because I would like to bid a expired domain on dropcatch.com. Namebright will request you add credit card information, after that they automatic add email service package to your account, and also automatic charge your fee for this package without any notices.
Scam site and when clients transfer…
Scam site and when clients transfer domain names on their site they make sure all privacy settings are unchecked.
Trying to sign up for an account but…
Trying to sign up for an account but NEVER even get the confirmation mail. Stuck! No way to contact them AT ALL!
Site looks like a greedy shady scam company. It stinks like a fraud! It is one of these companies that rapidly bought a ton of great domainnames for $10 each and sell them on as 'Premium Domains' for $2.000 - $20.000 ONLY to make money on people who weren't fast enough to get their domain name.
Stay away from these greedy bastrds!
Scammy.
Scammy.
Per ICAN policy I must validate only my email and not a phone number
NameBright: Buggy DNS & No Support
NameBright looked promising to start with, given their low fees for domain registration renewal and their tie-up with their sister company Dropcatch. However, support is non-existent. Emails are ignored and there is no telephone support. The software for Namebright and dropcatch appears to be from 1998. It is real legacy stuff. TBH that is fine if it works, but namebright is buggy. The DNS propogation must work for most people but not for me. I swapped nameservers back to namebright defaults, along with the DNS defaults. However it seems the DNS settings just never propagate. It has been four days. I suspected a problem when it took multiple attempts to actually get the DNS default settings to populate and it seems their systems are just ignoring them. Thank heaven it is not on a domain I was hosting a website on. What a catastrophe that would have been. I have read other complaints about their DNS not working too. As DNS is vital, I wont ever be using this company again. Better off paying a tiny bit more to anyone else to actually have things work. Their whole set up is such a good idea, with dropcatch and could be so good, but you can see it isn't managed properly. Even the help sections are badly written, incomplete, confusing and amateur, maybe like the person's first language is not English. NameBright: DNS is vital - fix your buggy software. Don't keep blaming complaints on the incompetence of the reviewers. I know what propagation is and what DNS settings are and I was around in 1998, which is the era your two sites appear still to be in.
5 Strars for NameBright
within about three years of experience with Name Bright, I can give 5 stars to them for many reasons, frist of all time of responses and time for server update
I bought a domain from a seller than…
I bought a domain from a seller than insisted it be transferred to NameBright. NameBright locked its transfer to other Registrars for a period. After that period I logged onto do the transfer and round the locked period has been extended without notice. I find this very unprofessional and annoying.
Highly fraudulent and shady company
Highly fraudulent and shady company. #1 scammer for domain service don’t buy at this scammers place!!!
ANOTHER SCAM COMPANY IN THE TOXIC…
ANOTHER SCAM COMPANY IN THE TOXIC DOMAIN INDUSTRY
What a horrible company
What a horrible company, never buy your domains here, they will take your money, then suspend your account without any warning or email.
Stay away and just got to Namecheap
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