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Marin Vehicle Repair has been independently owned and run by local resident Debra Nilsen since 1980. We specialize in working with Nissan, Toyotas, Volkswagen, and Hondas. We are dedicated to performing the best quality repairs and services. Our number one priority is client satisfaction and safety. We take special pride in our workand all work is 100% guaranteed.
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Tom Craziest
May 18, 2022
DO NOT BUY DOMAINS FROM THIS COMPANY, THERE IS A SOLID GROUND SUSPICION THAT PROFITS FROM THIS COMPANY ARE SUPPORTING THE WAR ON UKRAINE. MATTER WAS ALREADY SUBMITTED TO RELEVANT AUTHORITIES IN US, AUSTRALIA AND EU TO BLOCK THE COMPANY AND ITS DOMAIN.
Jewel
Apr 26, 2022
Total bottom feeders whom will extort you for money when they have in fact stolen your intellectual property. I keep waiting for them to step on the wrong corporate toes and get sued for everything they've got.
Obaid Ansari
Dec 05, 2021
Critical: Value They will not miss any chance to steal your domain and resell it for higher prices.
Ryan Rafiee
May 30, 2021
Beware of Scammers I bought a domain Barsalon.com from Huge Domains HugeDomains.com and they took payments for months and then when I failed my payment they send you emails which are going to spam box and then they take your domain and your money. they take your money and they put the domain and resell it to other people. DO NOT BUY DOMAIN from Huge Domain Not Recommended
Ryan Rafiee
Dec 18, 2020
Do not purchase Domain from Huge Domains, They are stealing your money, selling domains and then making excuses to take away your domains and resell it to other people. please report them if same thing happen to your and save others from making the same mistake I will be reporting your fake businesses to the local authority and make sure to not let you guys to run your shady and spam business
Michael B. Dot
Dec 04, 2020
Would give them zero stars if I could. I think that are in cahoots with GoDaddy. I placed a domain in my godaddy cart that was NOT reserved, and went to grab my card for $8 checkout. The same day, Hugedomains snagged it up, and is "selling" it for 4700$!?
Mickey Acorn Music
Nov 01, 2020
Extortionists. They took advantage of a clerical error to try to resell a domain back to me for 24 times the price. Then try had the nerve to continue sending me taunting emails suggesting I could make smaller payments for it. A $100 domain I owned for 7 years now costs $2400. They still own the domain. It was for my children's English school. I've been forced to use.org now. Looks like no one will buy it unless Disney wants it.

I'm sure they can afford it. On emails that were by supposedly real people they were so rude and nonchalant about their actions. You had the chance to do the right thing and you chose greed over a good deed. Classless inhuman company.
Keith Roberts
Mar 18, 2019
Super helpful team and 100X easier to name a new company using this service than trying to think of the brand only to find out the domain isn't available. We have purchased several domains for new businesses and highly recommend Huge Domains.
Shaun Emm
Mar 17, 2019
I failed to renew a domain as the contact info for the domain was not current. The domain was subsequently picked up by Huge Domains. This process would have taken months and many missed notifications. It took me a while to accept that it was simply my fault and to consider buying the domain back, something other reviewers don't seem to be able to do.

I checked on the domain occasionally over a period of 1-2years. The price fluctuated a bit eventually coming down to a point where I decided to contact them. The domain was listed for $695. I sent an offer of $450 to huge domains who responded promptly with a counter offer of $595. I responded with a final offer of $500 which was accepted. The payment and transfer process was relatively easy.

I did a bit of reading about the process and what to expect, there was limited information about the process available at the time. One good piece of advice I did read was don't contact them with your sob story about why you lost the domain. Get your budget sorted and just email an offer.