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Tucows at it again?

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Right...I was using 'taste' in a different light.
 

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Adam from NameMedia here. There were technical issues in Afternic’s implementation that occurred. The result was that Afternic was not updating the mutual inventory as frequently as it should have, so Afternic made names available for preorder that should not have been.

We apologize for these issues, and for any time that hasn’t been spent well on our site. We have now resolved the issue which prevented Afternic from updating every day.

NameMedia highly values our partnership with Tucows; they are an outstanding company to work with.

Again, we are very sorry for inconveniences. We’re confident that our service will deliver for the entire community.

Thanks,
Adam Gross
 

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It's not the first occurence so let's hope it's all fixed now.
 

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What I do not understand is that these were expired names from Tucows that were on Afternic and then taken off...Why should they not have been made available for pre-order? They are expired...

So these seem to be theTucows customers' expired names that they wanted to keep for their own portfolio but just slipped through the cracks and got on Afternic?
 

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Adam from NameMedia here. There were technical issues in Afternic’s implementation that occurred. The result was that Afternic was not updating the mutual inventory as frequently as it should have, so Afternic made names available for preorder that should not have been.

We apologize for these issues, and for any time that hasn’t been spent well on our site. We have now resolved the issue which prevented Afternic from updating every day.

NameMedia highly values our partnership with Tucows; they are an outstanding company to work with.

Again, we are very sorry for inconveniences. We’re confident that our service will deliver for the entire community.

Thanks,
Adam Gross
If Tucows would renew all of it's Warehoused domains before they hit the expired date.... All these "errors" wouldn't keep taking place!

Question to self: If Tucows publicly stated they do "review" and "move" some (the good ones) expired domains into it's very own portfolio, why should I waste my time looking through what Tucows lists on Afternic for auction?

Oh... I don't, Tucows takes all the good stuff and pass the junk pile to Afternic!

These "error's" that keep happening just show how many domain names Tucows has Warehoused over the years!
 

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Am I understanding this thread correctly, Tucows is letting domains get hours from deletion, as a sort of "poor man's appraisal"?

"Bob, did that one generate any buzz?...sh!t pull it back in!" :D...
 

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Adam from NameMedia here. There were technical issues in Afternic’s implementation that occurred. The result was that Afternic was not updating the mutual inventory as frequently as it should have, so Afternic made names available for preorder that should not have been.

We apologize for these issues, and for any time that hasn’t been spent well on our site. We have now resolved the issue which prevented Afternic from updating every day.

NameMedia highly values our partnership with Tucows; they are an outstanding company to work with.

Again, we are very sorry for inconveniences. We’re confident that our service will deliver for the entire community.

Thanks,
Adam Gross

Ya, i'd be taking all my business elsewhere, and leaving Afternic and Tucows in the dust. Tucows is not an outstanding company, they are however, outstanding cheats.

Give them your money if you want, maybe it'll help some of them pay for that 4th vacation next year.
 

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Adam from NameMedia here. There were technical issues in Afternic’s implementation that occurred. The result was that Afternic was not updating the mutual inventory as frequently as it should have, so Afternic made names available for preorder that should not have been.

We apologize for these issues, and for any time that hasn’t been spent well on our site. We have now resolved the issue which prevented Afternic from updating every day.

NameMedia highly values our partnership with Tucows; they are an outstanding company to work with.

Again, we are very sorry for inconveniences. We’re confident that our service will deliver for the entire community.

Thanks,
Adam Gross

Boy, if that ain't the biggest load of crap.
 

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...You have recently placed a preorder for xxxxxxx.com on Afternic. Unfortunately, the name is no longer available ...

Has any one received similar messages?

When this happens at tdnam it's because the original owner has chosen to renew the name.. for whatever reason.

Why not make the name public so we can all see what Tucows/NameMedia are upto? Not awarding the domain after a successful purchase isn't just unethical, it might be actionable in a court of law.

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NameMedia highly values our partnership with Tucows; they are an outstanding company to work with.

Again, we are very sorry for inconveniences. We’re confident that our service will deliver for the entire community.....

What about the relationship with your customers who buy domains at auction and use your services? Where do they rank in your value scale? This is why it's bad for registrars like Tucows, Network Solutions and Enom to compete with their customers.
 
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Ok Folks (Ricks line) If you needed further proof with Specific, real time domains of Tucows Warehousing expired domain names, Here it is! http://www.dotweekly.com/2008/07/12/could-you-explain-tucows/

I wrote the post Knowing the certain domains were being warehoused and as clear as day in comment # 2 Ken Schafer of Tucows clearly states the certain domains that are not showing up on Afternic are: "WLF.com - expired 6-19-2008 - not on Afternic, chosen for Tucows Portfolio"

You have a very short time to let ICANN know that you are sick and tired of Registrar Warehousing of expired domain names. You can see more info here http://www.dotweekly.com/2008/07/12/my-letter-to-icann-on-registrar-warehousing-domain-names/ on how to let your voice be heard to stop this! All it takes is about 5 minutes of your time via email...
 

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Is Afternic directly linked to Tucows by means of ownership?
Enom has been warehousing domains for years, but at least they are at its own database. It seems that Tucows cherrypicks expiring domains already listed at Afternic, so that's a first.
I wonder if GoDaddy would sue Afternic ;)
 

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Is Afternic directly linked to Tucows by means of ownership?
Enom has been warehousing domains for years, but at least they are at its own database. It seems that Tucows cherrypicks expiring domains already listed at Afternic, so that's a first.
I wonder if GoDaddy would sue Afternic ;)
I am 99% sure it's just a "Partnership" for auctioning expired domain names (some of them at least).
 

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OK, then what's different from what eNom/netsol do through Namejet?
 
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