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.tv Names in pending delete that shouldn't be

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I seem to have noticed a rash of .tv names that are classed as being in 'pendingdelete' when they are patently not.

An example would be Squash.tv (a premium name at $500 a year) which was not renewed on 20 January but is now classed as pending delete

By my calculations it shouldn't become pending delete until at least 20 March.

There are many other examples such as Teacher.tv Morph.tv HongKong.tv - some premiums, some not.

Can anyone offer an explanation why this is happening?

Is it part of some sinister verisign plot?
(Ok, this last question may not need answering, but I thought I'd add it anyway!)

The whole, thing seems quite weird so any thoughts as to what is happening would be welcome
 
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Status shows pending delete, but it's redemption. Same situation with Melbourne.tv. Nothing seems to surprise me with Verisign these days.

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I seem to have noticed a rash of .tv names that are classed as being in 'pendingdelete' when they are patently not.

An example would be Squash.tv (a premium name at $500 a year) which was not renewed on 20 January but is now classed as pending delete

By my calculations it shouldn't become pending delete until at least 20 March.

There are many other examples such as Teacher.tv Morph.tv HongKong.tv - some premiums, some not.

Can anyone offer an explanation why this is happening?

Is it part of some sinister verisign plot?
(Ok, this last question may not need answering, but I thought I'd add it anyway!)

The whole, thing seems quite weird so any thoughts as to what is happening would be welcome
 
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NT.tv dropping. Let's see what happens!

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Isn't it obvious what's going on?
 
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