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Give us this Day our Daily Thanks - Members Thanking Members

There are a few topics on namepros that seem to attract most of the attention, and those topics are usually the ones that have some sort of conflict going on.

I made a comment that the topics with conflict are the most popular ones and that some of the more informative topics get left behind.

Same goes for members helping members, we have such a fantastic group that will often go out of their way to help fellow members. Now I know we have a thanks feature but it hardly seems enough for some of the good things some members do for others.

So I am going to start a topic which gives thanks and credit to these members and I challenge all namepros users to participate to see if we can keep a topic without conflict on the popular section of the board.

Keep in mind the topic is about domaining and domaining related thank you's.

Let me start by thanking @Ategy.com for his lists of expiring domains. He does so tirelessly with no remuneration of any kind. Thank you Ategy (y)

Let me finish by thanking @DomainRecap for keeping the .ca TBR lists and drops updated on a weekly basis as well. (y)

Thank you so much guys, you are appreciated by all of us!! :happy: :happy: :happy:
 
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I will like to thank @NamePros for this wonderful platform. I have been searching for a long time on how to make legit money online but namepros and its members have made this very easy for me.

Also I thank @jideofor for creating a thread on nairaland about buying and selling of domain names. That thread ultimately led me to this wonderful forum.

I can't but appreciate all old namepros members from @alcy @frank-germany @kite26 @Kate @Eric Lyon @Kenny and others . Your sefless attitude in sharing valuable informations have been serving me well and I am gradually catching up.
 
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Thanks to @MapleDots for starting this thread! Great idea to focus on something positive and appreciation for the community :)!
 
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One of many I left off my thanks post was @briguy. I am totally impressed how consistently engaged he is with many, many threads, the informed commentary he makes, and especially how thoughtful he is in giving thanks/likes when deserved. He is one of the 10 star long term NPs members, and it is not surprising that he has amassed over 61,000 likes (he also has one of the higher ratios of likes to posts, I think). Thank you @briguy!
 
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A big thank you to @FX for all your guidance and help over the years. Absolute legend :)
 
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I would like to thank @MapleDots for this great thread idea. The world needs more love and positively and I believe Frank is just that. Seems like a very positive guy.

I would also like to thank @ramkumaritrvs
He has done a couple of projects for me in the past and all I can say is wow! He is such a pleasure to deal with and never any issues with him. If you need any work done on your website, send him a message! I have even tipped him because is he so professional and courteous.

Cheers!
 
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Glad to see Michael Cyger visited us (y)

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KeepAmericaGrateful.com. Started this awhile back and trademarked it. Non partisan, non denominational, just a reminder to us all to keep ME grateful. And, if the right buyer's out there....then... Grateful for the advice of you all!
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Thank you so much guys, you are appreciated by all of us!! :happy: :happy: :happy:[/QUOTE]
 
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this forum has been an amazing....but I must say I learned more from the backlash than from the praises.
 
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I want to give a BIG SHOUT OUT and thank you to my Canadian friend MetBob....sometimes I feel he's the only NamePros friend I have, but I do know better:xf.wink: I also want to thank my many critics, and Bless them, for the Bible in Romans Chapter 12 teaches me; "If your enemy is hungry, feed him: if he is thirsty, give him something to drink" Critics...I thank you from the bottom of my heart, for you truly make me a better man.
 
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Can you expand what you mean by learning more from backlash @toughdomains? I mean if you mean that heated debate often brings out information, statistics, points, etc. that illuminate an issue, I agree. But I think that debate can, and should, be heated without becoming personal, impolite, and well rude at times.

I think NPs could be even better if we all took a more open minded approach. I find sometimes the arguments with backlash are so engrained that it is not helpful. People just want to prove they are right and the other person is wrong and are not really seeking a balanced and evidence supported truth (that is often somewhere in the middle). Anyway, would love to hear a bit more what you mean.

Bob
 
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I am grateful to @NamePros for giving me the opportunity to learn something everyday.
 
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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you to all my peeps here at namepros! I have learned so much from so many of you, I'd be typing names all day,:kiss: So a very special thanks and much love goes out to you (you know who you are)!

And thanks to everyone here, because without input (good or bad), I would not have learned as much as I have.

I also want to thank my many critics, and Bless them, for the Bible in Romans Chapter 12 teaches me; "If your enemy is hungry, feed him: if he is thirsty, give him something to drink"

In my opinion, this sums it all up- thanks @Bulloney!

We all need to help each other, and be tolerant of others' opinions and views, whether or not they coincide with our own- we are all just trying to be well and get ahead.

Peace Y'all!

Ali
 
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I want to thank everyone in this forum for their contribution.

I also want to thank NAMEPROS, for providing such a gr8 platform and all its moderators. Without them it wouldnt have been possible. Special thanks to @Eric Lyon for resolving every matter.

I want to thank @wwwulff for inspiring me to get into brandables.

I want to thank @Joe Styler for being there always and resolving every one of the issues with godaddy.

I am sure there are many more, cant thank all of you enough and thanks @MapleDots for starting this thread.
 
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Thanks to @MapleDots for starting this thread.

I have learned so much from so many in the last 10 years I couldn't possibly name them all. So many here give so selflessly of their time, talents and criticism.
 
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I would like to thank @NamePros , @Eric Lyon and @Amanda for creating and keeping safe and pleasurable environment where we can exchange our ideas. I really appreciate that rules are here for everyone and are enforced equally to all. This is something what definitely should not be taken for granted, as there is lot of human effort behind it.

As a new gTLD investor I appreciate that forum and many of its members became much more accomodative to this type of investment, and we can discuss this in peace here (with some exceptions. but all in very acceptable level as of recently, imo).

I would like to thank @MetBob for bringing lot of numbers and statistics into discussion about new gTLDs. Instead of emotional statements repeated by some members "they are all dead" and "everything except .com is pigeon sh*t" we are now learning that success largely depends on the quality of the name, and registry management of particular extension, and there hard numbers and statistics supporting that.
So ..Thank you :)
 
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Can you expand what you mean by learning more from backlash @toughdomains? I mean if you mean that heated debate often brings out information, statistics, points, etc. that illuminate an issue, I agree. But I think that debate can, and should, be heated without becoming personal, impolite, and well rude at times.

I think NPs could be even better if we all took a more open minded approach. I find sometimes the arguments with backlash are so engrained that it is not helpful. People just want to prove they are right and the other person is wrong and are not really seeking a balanced and evidence supported truth (that is often somewhere in the middle). Anyway, would love to hear a bit more what you mean.

Bob

this is exactly what I was referring to
" I mean if you mean that heated debate often brings out information, statistics, points, etc. that illuminate an issue, I agree"

I also think the uniqueness of this forum are the personal human reactions. the passion of those comments is what drives the valuable discussions.
Without passion, backlash, banter, insistence...there is little insight.
Defend your point (with excessive passion)...until proven wrong
 
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@briguy For all the things you do, both big and small, I want to thank you.

Cheers
Corey
 
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Wanted to give domainers a reminder to give kudos to other members for helping them.

A lot of members on namepros give their time selflessly and a shout out or thank you is always appreciated.

A big thanks to all the PRO members who try time and again to guide the newer members (y)
 
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Somehow I missed this thread at the time it was created. I thank all 'powerusers' as you make sure there's some interesting posts to go through each and every single day.

In special I'd like to thank @Joe Styler @jberryhill @Rob Monster for clearing time in their (daily) schedule to engage here in a contributing manner. Love them or hate them, they bring a vast amount of knowledge to this forum. Thank you for putting up with us ;)

Lastly thanks to @God and @Jesus ... Whoever you are :)
 
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