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HugeDomains.com LLC

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Customer Complaints Summary

  • 8 total complaints in the last 3 years.
  • 1 complaint closed in the last 12 months.

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  • Initial Complaint

    Date:10/31/2025

    Type:Sales and Advertising Issues
    Status:
    AnsweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    Who whom it may concern Complaint Against HugeDomains.com To Whom It May Concern,I am submitting this complaint regarding HugeDomains.com and their handling of the domain ExpertDebtSolutions.com.This week, I called HugeDomains multiple times and left several voice messages specifically about this domain. Despite my repeated attempts to communicate, I received no response. Instead of engaging with me, HugeDomains raised the price of the domainseemingly in direct response to my interest.Originally listed at $995, the domain was suddenly increased to $3,995 after I made an offer of $850. This nearly $3,000 jump is not only shocking, it feels like a deliberate and unfair pricing tactic. To ignore a potential customers outreach and then inflate the price based on their interest is deeply unethical.This kind of behavior reflects poorly on HugeDomains. Using algorithms to penalize genuine buyers by raising prices undermines trust and drives business away. Its a manipulative practice that damages customer relationships and the companys reputation.I am extremely disappointed and upset by this experience. I urge the Better Business Bureau to investigate HugeDomains for these questionable pricing strategies and lack of customer responsiveness.Sincerely,

    Business Response

    Date: 11/04/2025

    Thank you for the opportunity to respond to this complaint.


    *** ****** is not a customer of **********************, as no purchase or transaction has occurred. We appreciate his interest in the domain *********************** and the opportunity to clarify how our pricing system works.


    HugeDomains regularly adjusts domain name prices through an automated pricing system. These changes occur periodically across our inventory of several million domains and are not triggered by individual customer inquiries, calls, or offers.


    In this specific case, the domains price was automatically updated by our pricing system on October 30, 2025. *** ******* offer of $850 was received and entered into our system the following day, October 31, 2025 at 11:49 AM MSTafter the automated price change had already taken effect.


    We understand that price adjustments can be frustrating, but please be assured that this was a routine, automated update unrelated to ************************** or offer. HugeDomains does not alter pricing based on individual customer activity.  We have since communicated with *** ******, who informed us that he is no longer interested in purchasing the domain. We understand and respect his decision, and we wish him the best with the domain he ultimately chose to use.


    We value all inquiries and strive to maintain transparent, fair, and consistent practices across our platform. *** ****** is welcome to contact us directly if he wishes to discuss the current price or explore payment plan options.


    Sincerely,
    HugeDomains.com
    Customer Support Team


  • Initial Complaint

    Date:11/01/2024

    Type:Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
    AnsweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    Huge domains ****** domain names from people at the last minute through auction services. They purchased my name for less than $200 and are now offering to sell it back to me for $10,000. What theyre doing should be illegal. Its MY name. They have no use for it. I dont make $10,000/year. Theyre insane. Theres no one else with my name interested in that domain. Theyre not offering service to anyone. Theyre thieves and crooks and what theyre doing is wrong.

    Business Response

    Date: 11/08/2024

    The complainant is correct, *************** acquired the domain ********************** by winning a GoDaddy auction for the domain in April 2022, following all guidelines of GoDaddy auctions and ********* rules for domains. 

    The complainant sent us one email in August 2022 arguing that she disagreed with our valuation for the domain and implying that we won the auction through nefarious means.  She made no offer for the domain, nor asked to negotiate the price of the domain, so we considered the matter closed. 

    She also stated that she had been waiting for the domain to become available through auction for many years, so as far as we can see she has no ownership claim to the domain, she just disagrees with the price we have listed for the domain.

    We are willing to discuss the domain with the complainant further, but we cannot guarantee we will come up with a solution that satisfies all parties.  They can reach us by emailing ************************************  

  • Initial Complaint

    Date:06/10/2024

    Type:Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
    ResolvedMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    Huge Domains is a company in charge of Website names/ Web hosting. They claim to be providing the public a service by selling website domains to those looking to establish a business or website of any kind. Huge Domains states on their own website that they have brandable names, competitive prices, and excellent service. It is true that the company has brandable names as they are looking to sell more than 4 million domains in their current collection, but having competitive prices and excellent service hasnt just been demonstrated false to me but also to a lot of people, as from what I can tell online. People have discovered the company cybersquats website names and essentially steals domains of little value from people who have forgotten to renew them, and priced them to thousands of dollars without budging. This should all be illegal, yet it goes on. The issue I present is that the company should be able to be contacted. Yet their address according to ****** is ************************************. This is in the center of a random road in *******. Having a false business address is not legal, as people online have cited their scams from the company. Therefore I checked the website address and sure enough it claims to be at ********************************. However this appears to be an abandoned building containing graffiti on the outside. This seriously needs to be looked into therefore I turned to the BBB.

    Business Response

    Date: 06/14/2024

    HugeDomains.com is an aftermarket reseller of domains and we acquire our domains when they are released to the public or offered for auction through platforms such as GoDaddy and then we offer them for resale.  HugeDomains.com follows all guidelines as set by ICANN with domain names we acquire and own.

    As for the dispute over our contact information, our office is in fact located at ************************************ as was reported by the complainant.  Anyone can contact us by calling ************ or emailing ********************* which are also both published on our website.  We are not sure why the Florida address is coming up on the ****** Business profile, someone clearly changed it on ****** and we have reported this issue to ****** which is not controlled by our company.

    If the complainant is looking to discuss a specific domain we will be more than happy to talk to them, but we cant guarantee we will be able to come to any agreement given the generic and false arguments made in their complaint.

    Customer Answer

    Date: 06/20/2024

     
    Better Business Bureau:

    I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me. However, that is only because what this company is getting away with is nothing I can interfere with given the current status of laws and cyber rules. I would like to share a few other quotes from people who have had my same struggles with this company.

     Huge Domains are NOT to be trusted. I have bought and sold domains for internet projects for over 20 years now. I was mid negotiations on a domain that was listed for $2600 USD and mid-negotiation they jacked the price up to $9000 USD. Their one-line email was This is the price now. No negotiations. Is that negotiating in good faith?


    HD scrapes up hundreds of expiring domains weekly with automated software running from many computers. Good luck getting more than a 5% discount on any domain from their overpriced inventory. Don't overpay, just find an alternate domain.

    The thing is the domains they hold are mostly ***, and they should not be allowed to purchase all the domains and bribe people for them. Total corporate greed. I held a domain, these slugs called and called wanting to get it for less than $100 dollars. My domain was lost due to a credit card being lost and the number changed so it wasn't auto renewed. They ended up getting it, now they want $2500 to buy it back. I wish the worst for corps and people like this

    Sincerely,

    ***********************
  • Initial Complaint

    Date:05/26/2024

    Type:Order Issues
    Status:
    AnsweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    On or about May 25, 2024, I discovered That Hugedomains.com LLc had stolen my Domain which is registered with Goddady LLC, and interfered with my business. dropshipcomputer.com.

    Business Response

    Date: 05/30/2024

    HugeDomains.com acquired the domain in March 2022, through the GoDaddy auctions platform.  HugeDomains has no knowledge of why the domain was placed up for auction or have any information on previous owners of the domain.  The complainant will need to discuss the how and why this domain was placed up for auction in March 2022 with GoDaddy.

    HugeDomains.com is an aftermarket reseller of domains and we acquire our domains when they are released to the public or offered for auction through platforms such as GoDaddy and then we offer them for re-sale.  HugeDomains.com follows all guidelines as set by ICANN for the legal acquisition of domains.

    We are willing to discuss the domain with the complainant, but we cant guarantee we will come to any agreement.
  • Initial Complaint

    Date:02/14/2024

    Type:Product Issues
    Status:
    AnsweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    I get an average of **** emails everyday originating from this company! Can you ask them to stop?

    Business Response

    Date: 02/16/2024

    HugeDomains.com doesn't send out marketing or sales emails.  We only send emails to existing customers or those people who have reached out to us to inquire about a domain or our services.  We completed a thorough search for this person's name and email address, and we are not finding any communication or emails being sent to this particular person.  We are willing to investigate further, but we would need a copy of the email the complainant is referencing.
  • Initial Complaint

    Date:01/05/2024

    Type:Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
    AnsweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    My account was stolen and hacked and then a lock was put on my account due to non payment even tho I contacted them they didnt so or say anything and I sent over 25 emails and still nothing! I paid 2400$ for a website then I get messages saying my account is hacked and it was when I contacted namebright they said hugedomans took the website back without saying anything or giving me my money back nothing!! Now I got no response

    Business Response

    Date: 01/08/2024

    It appears the customer purchased the domain happystoner.com from HugeDomains in 2019, we delivered the domain to the customer through NameBright at the time of final payment. It appears the customer didnt renew the domain during its renewal grace ****** or its redemption grace ****** after it expired in when it came ** for its annual renewal in October 2023 and was released back to the public.

    HugeDomains.com did re-acquire the domain when it was released to the public,but we have had no communication with the original customer since the final purchase in 2019.  If the customer would like to reach out to us directly at ********************* we would be willing to discuss the situation and try to come to a resolution to the situation. 
  • Initial Complaint

    Date:12/04/2023

    Type:Order Issues
    Status:
    AnsweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    I have a highly coveted and sought after Domain Name (valued over $2000) that I have been struggling to pay due to recent reduction in available work at my workplace. I hope I am wrong, but it almost seems like HugeDomains has been trying to cause me to lose it when I am on their final leg of payment. (I paid $1000 out of the $1200-ish). I told them I could only afford a partial payment and called on Friday to make it. Their systems were down all day. It is Monday, now and several calls, voicemails, and emails later they are not picking up my calls. If I do not make a payment today, my domain will be up for sale again. Yet, they are not responding to any of my calls or voicemails.

    Business Response

    Date: 12/04/2023

    The complainant is currently behind in payments on her domain purchase. On Friday, as the complainant indicated we were having some internal issues preventing us from taking phone calls, so she couldn't reach us.  However, this morning we were able to reach out to her and help her make-up one payment and we believe the current issue is resolved. 
  • Initial Complaint

    Date:09/28/2023

    Type:Order Issues
    Status:
    ResolvedMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    Dear ***/*****,I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to lodge a formal complaint against HugeDomains.com, a domain provider based in your jurisdiction.I had entered into a two-year payment plan agreement with HugeDomains.com for the domain name littermap.com, paying a monthly fee of $66.47. This plan amounted to a total price of $1,600, of which I have paid all but the last installment. Unfortunately, despite having sufficient funds in my account, I was informed that the payment for the 24th month had not gone through. I tried to rectify this issue immediately by attempting to pay through other means, but was not provided with any alternative options on their website. To my utter dismay, two weeks after this incident, I received an email stating that my contract had been canceled and that I no longer own the domain. This happened despite the fact that I only owed $66.47, the final installment of my $1,600 payment plan. I was also informed that I am unable to purchase the domain anymore.The domain in question, littermap.com, is not just a business investment for me. It's the cornerstone of an environmental initiative focused on cleaning up our streets and environment. This application has been instrumental in the removal of over 1.5 million pieces of trash from ***************** environment.This abrupt and unexpected cancellation of my contract, without clear just cause or sufficient opportunity to resolve the alleged payment issue, has not only disrupted my work but also impacted my altruistic effort towards a cleaner environment.I kindly request the intervention of the Better Business Bureau in this matter. I hope that with your assistance, this issue can be resolved amicably, and I can continue with my environmental cleanup efforts.Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your prompt response.*********,***********************

    Business Response

    Date: 09/28/2023

    Good afternoon,

    As far as we can tell the customer never contacted us directly regarding his payment.  Whenever a payment plan is cancelled we do send an email with a payoff balance link, that allows the customer to payoff the balance 30 days after the plan has been cancelled.  It appears the customer used the link earlier today, has paid off the domain, and taken full possession of the domain.

    We consider the issue resolved, but are open to further discussion if there are still issues.  We do recommend customers call or email HugeDomains.com if they have any questions about their payment plans or purchases.

    Customer Answer

    Date: 10/03/2023

    I am pleased to inform you that after contacting HugeDomains.com via phone this morning, they allowed me to pay my final monthly installment and regain ownership of the domain littermap.com as per our initial contract. I am grateful for their cooperation in this matter and consider my personal issue resolved.

    However, I feel it is my duty to inform you that during this ordeal, I noticed some potentially problematic behavior on their part which could affect other customers. This morning, before I was able to finalize my payment, the domain littermap.com was temporarily put back on the free market. This means that during this window, any other party could have potentially purchased the domain, despite my ongoing payment plan and commitment to the project it supports.

    Moreover, I have documented proof in the form of screen recordings demonstrating that their website's payment processing links were not functional. This malfunction could potentially lead to other customers being unable to fulfill their payment obligations, resulting in unjust contract terminations.

    While I am relieved that my personal issue was resolved, I am concerned that these practices might constitute predatory behavior and potentially disingenuous activity on their part. I believe it is important to bring these issues to your attention to prevent potential harm to other consumers.

    I thank you once again for your support in this matter, and I trust that you will address these concerns with the appropriate seriousness and diligence.

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