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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Another complicit registrar

Another Chinese registrar complicit in fraud. As an ICANN accredited registrar you are bound by certain rules and regulations. As it stands, this registrar spits in the face of the regulatory body and the industry in whole. As in my other reviews of registrars, as a independent security analyst, this registrar is responsible for blatant disregard of abuse reports. Even when jumping through their untenable hoops, it's still not enough to satisfy a response. With such resistance to morality, it's only logical to assume that they are complicit. This registrar allows phishing, crypto and financial fraud, malware spreading and the like. My suggestion to all those who have had negative interactions with Webnic: File an ICANN report. With enough reports ICANN will investigate and either force correction or face revocation of accreditation.

23 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Webnic.cc is plagued with criminal domains and they do little to nothing to stop it

Webnic.cc caters to criminal domains. They ignore all evidence of fraud, then sealion the reporting user with never ending demands that are never satisfied.

WebNic:"You need to include screenshots."

(Screenshots are then provided to webNic)

WebNic: "Now that you have included screenshots, you need to explain why proof of fraud from google/cloudflare/netcraft/etc is actual proof. You need to convince us this is fraud (and we will never be convinced)."

TO EVERYONE WHO HAS CONTACTED WEBNIC ABOUT FRAUD BUT WEBNIC REFUSES TO DO ANYTHING:

File an ICANN complaint against webnic. ICANN has the power to suspend or penalize webnic.

5 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They host trademark infringers

They host trademark infringers. I notified them that one of their customers was using my trademarked name and they have done nothing about it. This infringing company has copied most of my website and the website should be taken down.

5 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The service from Web.CC (WebNIC.cc) is…

The service from Web.CC (WebNIC.cc) is extremely unreliable. Domain names often become inaccessible without explanation, and logging into their website is frequently impossible. This makes it impossible for you to manage your domain or website. What's worse, they may even force you to transfer your domain name out, otherwise they will suspend your domain name.

17 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just like all the other reviews

Just like all the other reviews, I agree that these people are in league with scammers. I came across and I keep trying to report an an obvious scam site but somehow the live chat and the contact form don't work. I used Whois and found they’re the domain name registrar for said scam site. They must be in league with these scammers if they’re trying so hard to protect scam sites.

10 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total Fraud Company there customer…

Total Fraud Company there customer support is also very bad i used domain reseller of it they are taking $50 dollar deposit which is added in wallet after account is created after account created there will be showing prices of domain .online is 37 dollars even the other domain providers not selling .online in more than $3 4 and these people taking $37 & others domains also are very high they tell me it will deduct regular price all i buyed domain and after i seen 37 dollar deducted i contact there support they tell me that this is price of that domain i asked for refund they telled that refund not possible even giant companies like hostinger are providing refund after domain cancelling but this scammers looting all the startups for domain reseller which is totally fraud program .dont fall in this trap find another trusted resellers instead of this fraudsters

14 June 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

webnic.cc hosts scammers and abusers

only people who use this platform are scammers.
traced a group of scammers pretending to be bank and scamming users using fake ads on google search.
submitted every bit of proof that shows domains fake ad and fake landing page that is used to trick users to get the money and yet this wack company has not taken a bit of action and instead they tell me this 'WE HAVE SENT YOUR REQUEST TO THE CUSTOMER'
Video capture shows the domain with fake page and fake ad, yet these didn't take any actions.
so now the simple question here is, would the scammers really take that into consideration and have a little good heart and will stop scamming? Obviously no and yet
so i would warn any new users to stop work with this company, unless you're a scammer then you're good because you can abuse the domain as much as you want and nothing will happen to you.

29 March 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

registered phising websites

this company continues to register websites for phising as a repeat offender
in addition, the company's website makes it practically impossible to file an abuse report!

all this means that this company is actively collaborating with criminals!

in the meantime i have reported dozens of phising websites

12 March 2024
Unprompted review
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