Afternic: Pending Sync

I hand registered 29 domain names at GoDaddy two days ago. I registered them in two swaths – 20 names and 9 names. Afternic is now the default nameservers I have set for my newly registered domain namesat GoDaddy, figuring my infrequent hand registered domain names will be priced under $2k from the get go.

Soon after registering these domain names, I added them to my Afternic account, where they are priced at $999 – $1,999/each. Shortly thereafter, I noticed a new heading in my Afternic account: “Pending Sync.”

I reached out to my helpful account manager at Afternic, and he told me he will try to get it resolved. When it didn’t go away within hours, I followed up, and he told me he is working with the devs to get it resolved. It’s been nearly 48 hours, and I still have 10 domain names with that status. I previously had all 29 domain names Pending Sync.

What does “Pending Sync” mean exactly? I wasn’t sure, but when I clicked on the question mark in my Afternic control panel, this was explained:

As a result of these domain names “Pending Sync,” the Afternic landing page that says, “This domain is registered, but may still be available.” is now showing for these domain names. I wouldn’t expect them to sell quickly, but I also wouldn’t expect it to take this much time for domain names to get listed and show the proper landing page.

I like to give companies time to fix issues before writing about them. GoDaddy/Afternic has had nearly 2 days to resolve this recent (for me) issue, and I am sure others are facing the same issue.

If it is truly a “synching” issue, I don’t understand why Afternic doesn’t at least show the proper sales landing page in the interim. Had these domain names been time sensitive, I would be missing out on potential sales leads. They’re not, but I am sure other people hand register domain names hoping for quick flips, and this issue could be problematic for them.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
About The Author: Elliot Silver is an Internet entrepreneur and publisher of DomainInvesting.com. Elliot is also the founder and President of Top Notch Domains, LLC, a company that has closed eight figures in deals. Please read the DomainInvesting.com Terms of Use page for additional information about the publisher, website comment policy, disclosures, and conflicts of interest. Reach out to Elliot: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

3 COMMENTS

  1. Having the same issue, after having to use afternic because they are migrating dan.com

    Annoying because i outbound my names, time is money waiting around for domains to list properly.

    Hope they resolve this issue soon

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