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Domains For Next MyID .ca Auction

These are the upcoming domains and reserve range for the next/current myid.ca auction:

666.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Acrobats.ca ($251 - $500)
affordabletrips.ca ($251 - $500)
AirportRentals.ca ($1001 - $1750)
albertabyowner.ca ($251 - $500)
BridalOnline.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Broke.ca ($5001 - $7500)
CanadianDrugStores.ca ($501 - $750)
CanadianTennis.ca ($1001 - $1750)
CarStore.ca ($1001 - $1750)
CheaperFlights.ca ($101 - $250)
CraftSales.ca ($501 - $750)
DiscountTours.ca ($1001 - $1750)
DivorceTips.ca ($501 - $750)
DownloadFreeRingtone(s).ca ($2 - $100)
DUILawyers.ca ($1001 - $1750)
EasyIncome.ca ($751 - $1000)
EcoVoyage.ca ($251 - $500)
EngineeringCareer.ca ($751 - $1000)
Enlargement(s).ca ($751 - $1000)
ExoticHolidays.ca ($1001 - $1750)
FashionOnline.ca ($2501 - $3750)
Fertiliser.ca ($1001 - $1750)
FitnessJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
FlightSearch.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Freebies.ca ($7501 - $10000)
FreelancingJobs.ca ($2501 - $3750)
FurnitureLiquidation.ca ($751 - $1000)
GayBlog.ca ($251 - $500)
GayCanada.ca ($3751 - $5000)
HealthGuide.ca ($1001 - $1750)
HearingAids.ca ($7501 - $10000)
Hired.ca ($7501 - $10000)
HockeyGame.ca ($1001 - $1750)
homegardens.ca ($251 - $500)
HowToDance.ca ($501 - $750)
iBlogs.ca ($751 - $1000)
InternetHelp.ca ($251 - $500)
InternetPhones.ca ($1751 - $2500)
JFK.ca ($1001 - $1750)
JointVenture.ca ($2501 - $3750)
KitchenWare.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Lake-Ontario.ca ($1001 - $1750)
LogosOnline.ca ($501 - $750)
Mask.ca ($3751 - $5000)
MontrealLaser.ca ($251 - $500)
MontrealTravel.ca ($1001 - $1750)
MusicJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
NutritionJob.ca ($751 - $1000)
OakvilleFlowers.ca ($501 - $750)
OnlineCoupons.ca ($1001 - $1750)
OnlineDates.ca ($2501 - $3750)
OnlineGaming.ca ($2501 - $3750)
OnlineStock.ca ($751 - $1000)
OnlineStocks.ca ($751 - $1000)
OrganicStore.ca ($1751 - $2500)
PharmaceuticalCareer.ca ($751 - $1000)
PizzaRestaurant(s).ca ($101 - $250)
PrivatePilots.ca ($501 - $750)
ProFootball.ca ($251 - $500)
QuebecHoneymoons.ca ($1001 - $1750)
RollerBlading.ca ($5001 - $7500)
SaskatoonRealtors.ca ($101 - $250)
SelfImprovement.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Sensual.ca ($10001 - $15000)
Shareware.ca ($15001 - $25000)
SingleChristian.ca ($251 - $500)
SmallJob.ca ($1001 - $1750)
SNN.ca ($251 - $500)
Snores.ca ($1751 - $2500)
SportsStore.ca ($501 - $750)
TechJobs.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TeddyBear.ca ($1001 - $1750)
Theme.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TNN.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoComputer.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoComputers.ca ($251 - $500)
TorontoDentists.ca ($2501 - $3750)
TravelAuction.ca ($2501 - $3750)
UniqueGifts.ca ($2501 - $3750)
UsedHouses.ca ($251 - $500)
UsedLaptops.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Valuable.ca ($501 - $750)
VancouverHomeForSale.ca ($101 - $250)
War.ca ($1751 - $2500)
Women.ca ($50000)


I can see a number of these getting picked up - there a few others I'm surprised they accepted the high reserve and can't see selling because of it. What do you think?
 
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Just remember to call and disable their locked auto-renew or your CC will be in for a nice surprise.
Curious so opened chat.

Tech advised:
I can turn automatic renewals off. one moment
Done
You can toggle them back on now in the domain manager if you like
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And presto, now there's a button to toggle automated renewals on or off
 
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I haven't ever called to enquire as you've said, but any renewal attempt would fail as we pull payment methods off sites as soon as a transaction is complete.

Sure, but that brings it own set of problems, as I believe they try to renew 45 days before the due date, and if there is no payment method, they can delete all DNS/nameserver info and just use it to advertise Rebel. You also no longer have account access to transfer the domain and instead need to contact Rebel for a code each time.

This way, you have full access to the site until the renewal date, and can even recover domains manually.
 
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I also just listed 100 ++ .ca domains in the cctld market place for $50 each
 
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This is my Fault as I forgot to disable auto renewal on two .ca domains at Godaddy.....

Godaddy is such a rip off $19.99 per .ca renewal, the worst pricing in the market for big name registrars! $10 more than most I deal with, and the only way godaddy will give you similar pricing is if you pay extra to be apart of their Domain Club, just a marketing scam. I really don’t see how people flock to them for there domain management?

I have been moving my domains away for the last year but didn’t catch these two!

I use Dynadot and pay $9.50 for .ca... but I get a bulk pricing discount... would be a little bit more for the new user.
 
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Wow, I must have missed an alert and there is 60 posts.
The guy here was going to run for cira is @poing

I received an email from cira few days ago, it ended up in spam.

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Looking for a volunteer opportunity where you can really make a difference? You can do your part to help build a better online Canada by joining CIRA's nominations committee.


APPLY NOW

The deadline to submit your application is 2 p.m. ET, April 18, 2018.


YOUR ROLE AS A NOMINATION COMMITTEE MEMBER

The nomination committee’s role is to seek and select qualified candidates for the nomination committee slate of CIRA's board of directors election. Its focus is to help build a board of directors that represents a wide range of views and interests, ultimately contributing to the strategic direction of .CA and the Canadian internet.

DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

CIRA is looking for Canadians who:

  • Understand the experiences of a diverse range of industry sectors;
  • Have governance experience (mandatory);
  • Have experience identifying and selecting superior candidates; and
  • Are interested in supporting the development of the internet in Canada.
For additional information on the formation of the nomination committee, please visit cira.ca/election.
 
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Sure, but that brings it own set of problems, as I believe they try to renew 45 days before the due date, and if there is no payment method, they can delete all DNS/nameserver info and just use it to advertise Rebel. You also no longer have account access to transfer the domain and instead need to contact Rebel for a code each time.

This way, you have full access to the site until the renewal date, and can even recover domains manually.
We don't leave credit cards anywhere online.

The purpose of automated renewal is so that the registrar has permission to take advance payment. When it is ON and there is no payment method in your account you would / should receive a notification that the payment failed.

If you turn auto renewal OFF, the registrar no longer has your permission to take payment, but would / should still send you reminders of the looming renewal date.

Finally: I do not know of any registrar who would delete or modify DNS ahead of expiration.
 
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Obviously, but we're talking about the default mechanism at Rebel, whereby they are on "permanent auto-renew" and the only way to stop a renewal (or a renewal payment failure with no CC/PP) is to delete the domain before Rebel attempts to renew.(30-45 days before renewal date).

i.e. by default there is no way to turn auto renewal OFF

And when the payment defaults, you will have no more control over the domain, so any changes or transfers will need to be made over the phone (Rebel constantly relocked a domain I was trying to transfer over and over), and not manually through your account.

I am not sure if they do it anymore (I think some people called the CIRA on them) but they used to put you on "park" towards the end of the term if you owned them money (i.e. you removed your payment method) on the auto-renew.

Seriously, I went through this 2 years ago, which is why I posted my helpful hint.

You can also read some of this stuff I dug up online:

https://forums.redflagdeals.com/avoid-rebel-ca-all-cost-2062359/

https://forums.redflagdeals.com/rebel-rebel-register-new-com-domains-2-2080831/

http://blog.tbayit.com/2014/07/domainsatcost-ca-eliminates-auto-renew/
 
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Wow, I must have missed an alert and there is 60 posts.
The guy here was going to run for cira is @poing

I received an email from cira few days ago, it ended up in spam.

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Looking for a volunteer opportunity where you can really make a difference? You can do your part to help build a better online Canada by joining CIRA's nominations committee.


APPLY NOW

The deadline to submit your application is 2 p.m. ET, April 18, 2018.


YOUR ROLE AS A NOMINATION COMMITTEE MEMBER

The nomination committee’s role is to seek and select qualified candidates for the nomination committee slate of CIRA's board of directors election. Its focus is to help build a board of directors that represents a wide range of views and interests, ultimately contributing to the strategic direction of .CA and the Canadian internet.

DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

CIRA is looking for Canadians who:

  • Understand the experiences of a diverse range of industry sectors;
  • Have governance experience (mandatory);
  • Have experience identifying and selecting superior candidates; and
  • Are interested in supporting the development of the internet in Canada.
For additional information on the formation of the nomination committee, please visit cira.ca/election.
Thanks for reminding me about the member...

Kinda late for me but is anyone planning on applying...
 
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Thanks for reminding me about the member...

Kinda late for me but is anyone planning on applying...

If we are going to support a candidate, do we know what (if any) changes we want CIRA to make?
 
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If we are going to support a candidate, do we know what (if any) changes we want CIRA to make?
Great question! Since not really up to date with the inner workings of Cira...only thing that I can suggest (going by what been posted on this thread) is more promotion to the "end user" about the advantages of (dot)ca. Kind of support Canadian "products:..
 
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We've just posted our TBR Picks for the week:

http://www.domainrecap.com/2018/picks/ca-to-be-released-tbr-weekly-picks-for-april-18/

And on that note, how about a CIRA pledge of "Make the TBR process more transparent and egalitarian for end users".

That's on my list as well.
Here's my list:
1. Remove Canadian presence requirements. The current requirements likely violate NAFTA. We'll have to wait to see if .ca is affected by the current negotiations.
2. Reform the TBR process. Allow names to drop when they drop instead of all of us going after the same name on the same day.
3. Promote, promote, promote. I have never seen them on TV. The news channels have business shows I have never seen them on, Bloomberg TV-never seen them. I subscribe to several marketing newsletters, CIRA has no presence there.

Canada is 35 million english speaking middle class wage earners with direct access to the biggest market in the world. We could and SHOULD be the "startup" extension-see #1.

Discuss.
 
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That's on my list as well.
Here's my list:
1. Remove Canadian presence requirements. The current requirements likely violate NAFTA. We'll have to wait to see if .ca is affected by the current negotiations.
2. Reform the TBR process. Allow names to drop when they drop instead of all of us going after the same name on the same day.
3. Promote, promote, promote. I have never seen them on TV. The news channels have business shows I have never seen them on, Bloomberg TV-never seen them. I subscribe to several marketing newsletters, CIRA has no presence there.

Canada is 35 million english speaking middle class wage earners with direct access to the biggest market in the world. We could and SHOULD be the "startup" extension-see #1.

Discuss.
Kinda neutral about #1 (NAFTA or not)..can see the advantage of being "exclusive" and yet the downfall of it especially the world wide competition and using (dot)ca for spam!
 
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Kinda neutral about #1 (NAFTA or not)..can see the advantage of being "exclusive" and yet the downfall of it especially the world wide competition and using (dot)ca for spam!

Can you explain the advantage of being exclusive to me? I don't get it.
 
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Whoever bought Evil.ca-if you're on here your Captcha isn't working.
 
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Can you explain the advantage of being exclusive to me? I don't get it.

I think one advantage of keeping .ca exclusive to those with a Canadian presence is that it helps in the respect of the name. If you look at Spamhaus abuse statistics .ca is among the very best. I think the Canadian anti-spam legislation is partly to credit for this. If the .ca can be registered by those who are not subject to the legislation, suddenly a bunch of spam will be coming from .ca addresses, I think, and that will make the entire .ca galaxy less respected, accepted and valued. So I strongly oppose removing the Canadian connection requirements.
 
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I think .CA should continue to be semi-restrictive, but like some other ccTLDs, opening it up to NA (or even worldwide) firms doing business in Canada (but without the physical location requirement) would be a good step forward for online companies, consultants, foreign development, investments, etc who right now need to hire an intermediary to get a .CA website. Canadian requirements for individuals would remain as is.

The goal here is to stir up more business and attention to the .CA extension, but without going the route of .CO, .IO, .TV, etc. and opening it wide to anyone.
 
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I think one advantage of keeping .ca exclusive to those with a Canadian presence is that it helps in the respect of the name. If you look at Spamhaus abuse statistics .ca is among the very best. I think the Canadian anti-spam legislation is partly to credit for this. If the .ca can be registered by those who are not subject to the legislation, suddenly a bunch of spam will be coming from .ca addresses, I think, and that will make the entire .ca galaxy less respected, accepted and valued. So I strongly oppose removing the Canadian connection requirements.
Well said! I believe in "human nature" without the Canadian presence, the opportunists (spammer/black hatters/etc) would "cheapen" the extension!

I think .CA should continue to be semi-restrictive, but like some other ccTLDs, opening it up to NA (or even worldwide) firms doing business in Canada (but without the physical location requirement) would be a good step forward for online companies, consultants, foreign development, investments, etc who right now need to hire an intermediary to get a .CA website. Canadian requirements for individuals would remain as is.

The goal here is to stir up more business and attention to the .CA extension, but without going the route of .CO, .IO, .TV, etc. and opening it wide to anyone.
That is the only main reason that I am neutral !
But think, there is money to be made by "leasing" of (dot)ca's

I am still "forecasting/hoping" a big boom in the "cannabis" niche when the legalization/decriminalization takes effect.
 
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I had a list of 100+ Domains i was trying to dump for $50 I had to remove the list by request of admins because I did not include this info on each domain.


As required by NamePros Rule: 6.1.6, please Edit your Original Post within 24 hrs. to include:

Domain - List full domain name.
Registrar - The domain’s current registrar.
Renewal Price - If the cost exceeds $15 at its current registrar.
Renewal Date - The date the domain needs to be renewed if expiring within 3 months.
Payment Options - PayPal, Payoneer, Escrow, etc.


If anyone is interested msg and i will forward the list.

thanx
 
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c o t t a g i n g . ca

A favorite summer pastime for hundreds of thousands of Canadians every year. For me, nothing beats a cabin in the woods on a pristine lake.

Now, this is cottaging in relation to "going to the cottage", not the Google result of a "gay slang term, originating from the United Kingdom, referring to anonymous sex between men in a public lavatory" which hey, whatever tickles your noodle, interpret it how you will.

Might explain why it was available, though..
 
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c o t t a g i n g . ca

A favorite summer pastime for hundreds of thousands of Canadians every year. For me, nothing beats a cabin in the woods on a pristine lake.

Now, this is cottaging in relation to "going to the cottage", not the Google result of a "gay slang term, originating from the United Kingdom, referring to anonymous sex between men in a public lavatory" which hey, whatever tickles your noodle, interpret it how you will.

Might explain why it was available, though..

Nice one!

&I've honestly never heard a Canadian use the term in that way...lol. I think you're safe. (y)
 
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I am still "forecasting/hoping" a big boom in the "cannabis" niche when the legalization/decriminalization takes effect.

Just reg’d
Dopeman.ca ;)

Was super surprised to find it available
 
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