Still nothing.
I'm not sure how others are able to see refund invoices. I have searched every nook and crany of my account and have found no way. Unfortunately when I ask name.com about this and for specific instructions I dont even get a reply! This lack of service is a glaring anomaly for what is usually a very proactive and responsive company. I simply dont understand why they havnt gotten back to me with instructions.
I dont understand how their dev team could let the other problems exist or how it is a week later that I write about my refund money being missing and all I get is "we have escalated this and will be in touch". Cant someone manually check the accounting and see that there were or were not refunds made?
I really am glad for name.com but this situation could have been handled better. I never assumed from the get go that it was a name.com problem. For all I knew (and still know) it could have been the bank. But having them leave me in the dark doesnt make it easier to resolve.
I have noticed that some refunded backorders do in fact get credited to account credit immediately. So thats a plus. But again without a detailed accounting how can I tell which is which??? Yesterday I did 9 more refunds, 2 were credited to name.com acct immediately (which 2 i dont know) and 3 have bank refunds in process. So where are the other 4??? And why wont they respond to me???? Very frustrated and just wish this would get fixed.
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And how crap .TV is as an investment
I suppose the fact that I'm *refunding* backorders might tell you something more than just hearing me talk about it.
The plain fact is more domainer money has been lost in .tv than has been made. A lot more. I for one see no longer see any bona fide reason why this will change, either in the short or long term, and several good reasons why it wont.
Do I think .tv's are great names, very useful and full of brand *potential*. Hells yes!
Do I think that speculating in them in hopes of flipping for ROI will be profitable occupation? Hells no!
There will always be exceptions. Exceptional names and exceptional domainers. But by and large the average domainer is going to lose their investment in time. Not that anyone, esp domainers, ever thinks of themselves as "average". Which explains partly why so many keep throwing so much good money after bad.
That's my opinion. Whats yours?