I tried to find who the owner was. Conflicting information. LinkedIn links one person named Danny H. Canada Company Registry mentions Fayez A as the director. When I search the Ontario business registry, I get no matches for "MyID.ca Inc".
And now it's lost in the absolute mass of crap from the past 2 months that someone will eventually have to go through and process. And no one seems to want to process it, hence your "reminder" to pay an invoice that you already paid.
When I think of what's going on MyID, my mind drifts to that Seinfeld episode where Newman is letting undelivered mail bags just stack up until things get way out of hand. At first it was just one bag... or in MyID's case, at first it was just 1 week...
I tried to find who the owner was. Conflicting information. LinkedIn links one person named Danny H. Canada Company Registry mentions Fayez A as the director. When I search the Ontario business registry, I get no matches for "MyID.ca Inc".
The owner is Danny Hunter and his cohort is a gal named Leslie, and while they've been late from time to time (usually during holidays/vacations) it's never gotten to this point before, with 2 months worth of domains and payments just floating around in the ether.
That's why I think a third element may have been introduced into the equation, with someone else (let's call him Luthor) potentially taking over Leslie's role and then totally screwing the pooch. Either that, or they have serious technical issues over there and are trying to recover data.
This has usually been the case with all previous drops, I pay them on the same day and additionally email the company about the payment (mind you, it still took from few days to a couple of weeks to process it). This is literally the first time I overlooked the invoice by a few days.
And just to be sure, I am not blaming you for anything and this is clearly MyID's fault. I know I can bit a little forceful sometimes, but I'm just playing the "When in Rome..." card and giving out some ideas on how to possibly mitigate these MyID snafus as much as you can.
I guess Monday is the next possible time for salvation. Let us pray for our long-lost domains to be processed and returned to us.
I was looking at some MyID domains this morning and noticed that the WHOIS had been updated so I immediately checked my email for registration notices... Nothing.
Then I realized these domains had just passed the 60-day lock and it was only the CIRA changing the status.
I was looking at some MyID domains this morning and noticed that the WHOIS had been updated so I immediately checked my email for registration notices... Nothing.
Then I realized these domains had just passed the 60-day lock and it was only the CIRA changing the status.
Why is nobody taking them to task?
That is your property, you paid good money for it and I would feel uneasy as hell if the domains I paid for were sitting at a registrar that is doomed to failure. I would send them a letter threatening legal action at this point.
Because being late is par for the course with MyID so you kind of expect it.
On the other hand, while they've always been late, sometime in March of 2026, something really changed and what used to take a couple of weeks can now take a couple of months. The old 2-3 week delay was kind of built into the 'MyID experience', but I don't think anyone signed up to waiting months and months to get their TBR domains.
Plus, all my pending MyID domains are cheapies and I'm more irritated that I have to wait on those to process before I list all my TBR wins from the past 2 months.
I woke up to my payments being approved and some MyID domain registration emails but two domains were missing and it looks like one of them was erroneously sold to someone else. Great, just great.
This is a real %&$# mess and it never seems to be over for me.
As of this morning, all my MyID issues have been cleared up, so I'm out of the woods and running on a clean slate again! And yes, I can finally list my TBR backload from the past 10 weeks.
Hallelujah! I have been saved!
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