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This has been happening for weeks when trying to access my portfolio. Use the other way to access it.
I just received an email from GoDaddy, the Subject line reads: "A product's been removed from your GoDaddy account.".
That might be true if I had domains with GoDaddy, but I do not and have not in quite some time..
Doesnt seem to be spam/phishing. Seems like a real GoDaddy email.
โ I havent had a domain name with GoDaddy for about 4 or 5 years.
โ I did own this particular domain but I dropped it.... wait for it..... 19.5 years ago. (October 2, 2005)
โ The domain in question was registered a few years ago (not at GoDaddy) and is parked (not at GoDaddy) and has a 8 weeks remaining on its latest registration term.
UPDATE: I have received three(3) more and those additional domains are also decades long gone. So I dont know whats going on but it is par for the course when it comes to my experience with GoDaddy and partially why I left after being a long time customer.
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@ResoluteDomains I received one as well...for a really good, 4 letter .com I have never owned.
Note: I noticed it, as well as a few others, on my products page, when I migrated everything away a few months back.
That is a bit disturbing that you never owned the domain. Wow. Doesnt give me confidence in them.
@GoDaddy Can you please respond?@GoDaddy
Iโve noticed that GoDaddy has changed its search algorithm for keyword results on its homepage. When I search for a keyword, such as โproduct managementโ or โproductmanagement/com,โ the homepage only displays available .com domain names for registration/ from aftermarket. The exact match generic top-level domains (gTLDs), like product.management, are not shown in the homepage results, even though they are listed on Afternic. This issue also applies to listings on auctions.godaddy.com. When someone searches for a keyword, the exact match gTLDs do not appear; only relevant .com names are listed. Unfortunately, this limits the exposure of gTLD domain names, which seems unfair. I urge GoDaddy to revert to its previous algorithm that prioritized exact match gTLDs in both the homepage search and auction listings.
Thanks.
Pretty sure thatโs just a static html page.
Tried asking GoDaddy support and wouldn't give me a straight up answer. Will wait for answer from James here.
