Nameshield appears to engage in business practices that could be seen as detrimental to their clients. For instance, there have been situations where clients could have directly purchased a disputed domain name for $500. However, when engaging with Nameshield, they seem to be consistently directed towards dispute resolution procedures like WIPO/UDRP. Not only does this accrue additional legal fees, but it often results in total costs significantly exceeding $1500. Furthermore, it seems that Nameshield may prioritize earning attorney fees over the risk of their clients potentially losing the domain through WIPO/UDRP proceedings.