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Since: Aug 20, 2006 Posts: 18
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:37 pm
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:15 pm
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Since: Jul 11, 2003 Posts: 187
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:22 pm
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On 14 Feb 2008 22:37:58 GMT, nospam RemoveThis @nospam.sss (John Dalberg) wrote:
>Hello everyone
>
>GoDaddy.com and 1&1.com are two discount (less than $10/yr) registrars I am
>aware of. Any other recommended discount registrars?
>
>John Dalberg
I say stick with Go Daddy. I have all but one of my domains
registered with them. They have a good price, good service, and a
twenty-four hour order/support number.
Their Web interface to manage your domains is fairly easy to
use.
I've only had good experiences with them.
Go for it.
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Since: Nov 15, 2007 Posts: 99
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:25 pm
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Fred Atkinson wrote:
> On 14 Feb 2008 22:37:58 GMT, nospam.TakeThisOut@nospam.sss (John Dalberg) wrote:
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>> Hello everyone
>>
>> GoDaddy.com and 1&1.com are two discount (less than $10/yr) registrars I am
>> aware of. Any other recommended discount registrars?
>>
>> John Dalberg
>
> I say stick with Go Daddy. I have all but one of my domains
> registered with them. They have a good price, good service, and a
> twenty-four hour order/support number.
>
> Their Web interface to manage your domains is fairly easy to
> use.
>
> I've only had good experiences with them.
>
> Go for it.
Did anyone notice that this guy also wants a registrar where he can use
a script, instead of manual registration?
Putting the two questions together makes me a bit suspicious... >> Stay informed about: less than $10.00 domain name registrars? |
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Since: Aug 20, 2006 Posts: 18
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:04 pm
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Tony <nospam RemoveThis @example.com> wrote:
> Fred Atkinson wrote:
> > On 14 Feb 2008 22:37:58 GMT, nospam RemoveThis @nospam.sss (John Dalberg) wrote:
> >
> >> Hello everyone
> >>
> >> GoDaddy.com and 1&1.com are two discount (less than $10/yr) registrars
> >> I am aware of. Any other recommended discount registrars?
> >>
> >> John Dalberg
> >
> > I say stick with Go Daddy. I have all but one of my domains
> > registered with them. They have a good price, good service, and a
> > twenty-four hour order/support number.
> >
> > Their Web interface to manage your domains is fairly easy to
> > use.
> >
> > I've only had good experiences with them.
> >
> > Go for it.
>
> Did anyone notice that this guy also wants a registrar where he can use
> a script, instead of manual registration?
>
> Putting the two questions together makes me a bit suspicious...
I want to automate the process and I don't want to pay more than I need to.
What is suspicious about it, Tony? Please do tell.
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Since: Aug 24, 2004 Posts: 277
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:04 pm
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On 2008-02-17, John Dalberg <nospam DeleteThis @nospam.sss> wrote:
> I want to automate the process and I don't want to pay more than I need to.
> What is suspicious about it, Tony? Please do tell.
Automating the process is pointless for a small number of domains, and
people who register tons of domains at once usually do so with bad intent
(e.g., spammers trying to avoid being caught). How many domains are we
talking about here?
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Since: Nov 15, 2007 Posts: 99
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:04 pm
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John Dalberg wrote:
> Tony <nospam.RemoveThis@example.com> wrote:
>> Fred Atkinson wrote:
>>> On 14 Feb 2008 22:37:58 GMT, nospam.RemoveThis@nospam.sss (John Dalberg) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello everyone
>>>>
>>>> GoDaddy.com and 1&1.com are two discount (less than $10/yr) registrars
>>>> I am aware of. Any other recommended discount registrars?
>>>>
>>>> John Dalberg
>>> I say stick with Go Daddy. I have all but one of my domains
>>> registered with them. They have a good price, good service, and a
>>> twenty-four hour order/support number.
>>>
>>> Their Web interface to manage your domains is fairly easy to
>>> use.
>>>
>>> I've only had good experiences with them.
>>>
>>> Go for it.
>> Did anyone notice that this guy also wants a registrar where he can use
>> a script, instead of manual registration?
>>
>> Putting the two questions together makes me a bit suspicious...
>
>
> I want to automate the process and I don't want to pay more than I need to.
> What is suspicious about it, Tony? Please do tell.
>
> John Dalberg
How many domains are you planning on squatting?
You're saying you want to register 10 domains PER DAY. There is no
possible way you can be building websites for that many, so the only
conclusion I'm left to reach is that you're either squatting domains or
building automated link farms - neither of which is a legitimate
business use.
You want to automate the registration process. With GoDaddy, at least,
the longest part of the process is FINDING the domains - you can spend
all kinds of time looking for good domains, put them all into the same
checkout process, and then go through checkout once. You're saying that
the 2 minutes it takes to go through the checkout process is too much work?
"Like I said in my original post, I am paying for the names." - So
you're paying. That means nothing.
"There's no bad intent." - squatting or link farms is bad intent. I find
it extremely difficult to conceive of any legitimate circumstance that
would warrant the registration of 10 domain names PER DAY. That's $100
per day in expenses. How many domains are you planning on registering?
What are you going to do with all these domains?
You asked what is suspicious? Well, the fact that you want automated and
cheap is suspicious. There are reasons that the registrars want to be
sure that REAL PEOPLE are registering domains. People who want to bypass
those constraints rarely have legitimate, honest reasons for doing so. >> Stay informed about: less than $10.00 domain name registrars? |
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Since: Aug 20, 2006 Posts: 18
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:04 pm
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Steve Sobol <sjsobol DeleteThis @JustThe.net> wrote:
> On 2008-02-17, John Dalberg <nospam DeleteThis @nospam.sss> wrote:
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> > I want to automate the process and I don't want to pay more than I need
> > to. What is suspicious about it, Tony? Please do tell.
>
> Automating the process is pointless for a small number of domains, and
> people who register tons of domains at once usually do so with bad intent
> (e.g., spammers trying to avoid being caught). How many domains are we
> talking about here?
Maybe it's pointless for you but not for me. Why should I spend time
registering like 10 domain names a day if I can automate the process? Does
10 equate to "ton" to you?
FYI, spammers do not need to register domain names to be able to send out
spam. They can hook with a spambot net or register a free main account
account or whatever. The weak link is opening accounts with ISPs or hosting
companies. It's not the registration of domain names. A spammer can hack
your home computer and use it to send out messages. He doesn't need a
domain name to do this.
Like I said in my original post, I am paying for the names. There's no bad
intent.
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Since: Aug 20, 2006 Posts: 18
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:04 am
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Tony <nospam.DeleteThis@example.com> wrote:
> John Dalberg wrote:
> > Tony <nospam.DeleteThis@example.com> wrote:
> >> Fred Atkinson wrote:
> >>> On 14 Feb 2008 22:37:58 GMT, nospam.DeleteThis@nospam.sss (John Dalberg) wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hello everyone
> >>>>
> >>>> GoDaddy.com and 1&1.com are two discount (less than $10/yr)
> >>>> registrars I am aware of. Any other recommended discount registrars?
> >>>>
> >>>> John Dalberg
> >>> I say stick with Go Daddy. I have all but one of my domains
> >>> registered with them. They have a good price, good service, and a
> >>> twenty-four hour order/support number.
> >>>
> >>> Their Web interface to manage your domains is fairly easy to
> >>> use.
> >>>
> >>> I've only had good experiences with them.
> >>>
> >>> Go for it.
> >> Did anyone notice that this guy also wants a registrar where he can
> >> use a script, instead of manual registration?
> >>
> >> Putting the two questions together makes me a bit suspicious...
> >
> >
> > I want to automate the process and I don't want to pay more than I need
> > to. What is suspicious about it, Tony? Please do tell.
> >
> > John Dalberg
>
> How many domains are you planning on squatting?
>
> You're saying you want to register 10 domains PER DAY. There is no
> possible way you can be building websites for that many, so the only
> conclusion I'm left to reach is that you're either squatting domains or
> building automated link farms - neither of which is a legitimate
> business use.
>
> You want to automate the registration process. With GoDaddy, at least,
> the longest part of the process is FINDING the domains - you can spend
> all kinds of time looking for good domains, put them all into the same
> checkout process, and then go through checkout once. You're saying that
> the 2 minutes it takes to go through the checkout process is too much
> work?
>
> "Like I said in my original post, I am paying for the names." - So
> you're paying. That means nothing.
>
> "There's no bad intent." - squatting or link farms is bad intent. I find
> it extremely difficult to conceive of any legitimate circumstance that
> would warrant the registration of 10 domain names PER DAY. That's $100
> per day in expenses. How many domains are you planning on registering?
> What are you going to do with all these domains?
>
> You asked what is suspicious? Well, the fact that you want automated and
> cheap is suspicious. There are reasons that the registrars want to be
> sure that REAL PEOPLE are registering domains. People who want to bypass
> those constraints rarely have legitimate, honest reasons for doing so.
Who the hell are you to decide I don't need 10 domain names per day and
that paying for them means nothing? Is there a limit set by any
organization? No there aren't. If I am paying for them, I have the right to
pay for one a year or 10 a day.
There's nothing wrong for using a script to automate a process as long as I
am paying for them. eBay has an api. Amazon has an api and thousands of
online services provide.
You're a turd to take the stance of guilty until proven innocent and
telling me the longest part is finding a name as if I am registering any
name or I don't know a thing about the process. It's none of your business
what I plan to do with the names. Take a hike.
John Dalberg >> Stay informed about: less than $10.00 domain name registrars? |
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:04 am
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On 2008-02-18, John Dalberg <nospam.TakeThisOut@nospam.sss> wrote:
> You're a turd to take the stance of guilty until proven innocent and
> telling me the longest part is finding a name as if I am registering any
> name or I don't know a thing about the process. It's none of your business
> what I plan to do with the names. Take a hike.
Nice.
Personally, I'm not telling you you can or can't do anything. I do, however,
agree that your questions seem rather suspicious.
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Since: Jan 07, 2008 Posts: 31
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:04 am
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John Dalberg <nospam DeleteThis @nospam.sss> wrote in message:
20080217210933.807$4B@newsreader.com,
> Who the hell are you to decide I don't need 10 domain names per day
> and that paying for them means nothing? Is there a limit set by any
> organization? No there aren't. If I am paying for them, I have the
> right to pay for one a year or 10 a day.
True. But what you don't have a right to is some free advice from anyone
in AWW.
It's not unusual for people to be questioned as to why they are asking
how to do certain things, because often times there are better ways of
going about it. Occasionally the answers given lead to suspicions that
someone may be up to no good. If one reacts badly to additional
questions, the suspicions become assumptions.
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Since: Jul 14, 2003 Posts: 1507
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:04 am
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John Dalberg wrote:
> Tony <nospam.TakeThisOut@example.com> wrote:
>> John Dalberg wrote:
>>> Tony <nospam.TakeThisOut@example.com> wrote:
>>>> Fred Atkinson wrote:
>>>>> On 14 Feb 2008 22:37:58 GMT, nospam.TakeThisOut@nospam.sss (John Dalberg) wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello everyone
>>>>>>
>>>>>> GoDaddy.com and 1&1.com are two discount (less than $10/yr)
>>>>>> registrars I am aware of. Any other recommended discount registrars?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John Dalberg
>>>>> I say stick with Go Daddy. I have all but one of my domains
>>>>> registered with them. They have a good price, good service, and a
>>>>> twenty-four hour order/support number.
>>>>>
>>>>> Their Web interface to manage your domains is fairly easy to
>>>>> use.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've only had good experiences with them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Go for it.
>>>> Did anyone notice that this guy also wants a registrar where he can
>>>> use a script, instead of manual registration?
>>>>
>>>> Putting the two questions together makes me a bit suspicious...
>>>
>>> I want to automate the process and I don't want to pay more than I need
>>> to. What is suspicious about it, Tony? Please do tell.
>>>
>>> John Dalberg
>> How many domains are you planning on squatting?
>>
>> You're saying you want to register 10 domains PER DAY. There is no
>> possible way you can be building websites for that many, so the only
>> conclusion I'm left to reach is that you're either squatting domains or
>> building automated link farms - neither of which is a legitimate
>> business use.
>>
>> You want to automate the registration process. With GoDaddy, at least,
>> the longest part of the process is FINDING the domains - you can spend
>> all kinds of time looking for good domains, put them all into the same
>> checkout process, and then go through checkout once. You're saying that
>> the 2 minutes it takes to go through the checkout process is too much
>> work?
>>
>> "Like I said in my original post, I am paying for the names." - So
>> you're paying. That means nothing.
>>
>> "There's no bad intent." - squatting or link farms is bad intent. I find
>> it extremely difficult to conceive of any legitimate circumstance that
>> would warrant the registration of 10 domain names PER DAY. That's $100
>> per day in expenses. How many domains are you planning on registering?
>> What are you going to do with all these domains?
>>
>> You asked what is suspicious? Well, the fact that you want automated and
>> cheap is suspicious. There are reasons that the registrars want to be
>> sure that REAL PEOPLE are registering domains. People who want to bypass
>> those constraints rarely have legitimate, honest reasons for doing so.
>
> Who the hell are you to decide I don't need 10 domain names per day and
> that paying for them means nothing? Is there a limit set by any
> organization? No there aren't. If I am paying for them, I have the right to
> pay for one a year or 10 a day.
>
> There's nothing wrong for using a script to automate a process as long as I
> am paying for them. eBay has an api. Amazon has an api and thousands of
> online services provide.
>
> You're a turd to take the stance of guilty until proven innocent and
> telling me the longest part is finding a name as if I am registering any
> name or I don't know a thing about the process. It's none of your business
> what I plan to do with the names. Take a hike.
>
>
> John Dalberg
>
Sorry, John. I agree with Tony. No respectable webmaster is registering
10 domains a day. One person just can't create that many websites per
day - at least not individual ones. Of course, duplicates of the same
website are something else.
And your response pretty much confirms you have some sleazy plan up your
sleeve.
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:04 am
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:04 am
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John Dalberg wrote:
> Tony <nospam DeleteThis @example.com> wrote:
>> How many domains are you planning on squatting?
>>
>> You're saying you want to register 10 domains PER DAY. There is no
>> possible way you can be building websites for that many, so the only
>> conclusion I'm left to reach is that you're either squatting domains or
>> building automated link farms - neither of which is a legitimate
>> business use.
>>
>> You want to automate the registration process. With GoDaddy, at least,
>> the longest part of the process is FINDING the domains - you can spend
>> all kinds of time looking for good domains, put them all into the same
>> checkout process, and then go through checkout once. You're saying that
>> the 2 minutes it takes to go through the checkout process is too much
>> work?
>>
>> "Like I said in my original post, I am paying for the names." - So
>> you're paying. That means nothing.
>>
>> "There's no bad intent." - squatting or link farms is bad intent. I find
>> it extremely difficult to conceive of any legitimate circumstance that
>> would warrant the registration of 10 domain names PER DAY. That's $100
>> per day in expenses. How many domains are you planning on registering?
>> What are you going to do with all these domains?
>>
>> You asked what is suspicious? Well, the fact that you want automated and
>> cheap is suspicious. There are reasons that the registrars want to be
>> sure that REAL PEOPLE are registering domains. People who want to bypass
>> those constraints rarely have legitimate, honest reasons for doing so.
>
> Who the hell are you to decide I don't need 10 domain names per day and
> that paying for them means nothing?
I'm not. I am saying that it's suspicious. It is certainly an unusually
high number of domains to register in such a short period.
> Is there a limit set by any
> organization? No there aren't. If I am paying for them, I have the right to
> pay for one a year or 10 a day.
Is anyone saying you don't? I'm saying that it is suspicious. The most
likely reasons for wanting that many domains is NOT legitimate use. If I
am wrong, then tell me how.
> There's nothing wrong for using a script to automate a process as long as I
> am paying for them.
There IS something wrong with using a script to automate a process that
is intended to be handled by a human, and that has safeguards in place
to insure that the process is NOT being automated. It is inherently
dishonest.
> eBay has an api. Amazon has an api and thousands of
> online services provide.
No comparison.
> You're a turd to take the stance of guilty until proven innocent and
> telling me the longest part is finding a name as if I am registering any
> name or I don't know a thing about the process. It's none of your business
> what I plan to do with the names. Take a hike.
I notice that you're getting defensive and calling names, rather than
doing anything to prove me wrong. I maintain that this backs up my
contention regarding your intents.
Had you done any research before posting here, you would know that most
of us here don't like domain squatters and link farms. Maybe you should
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:04 am
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Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex DeleteThis @attglobal.net> wrote:
> John Dalberg wrote:
> > Tony <nospam DeleteThis @example.com> wrote:
> >> John Dalberg wrote:
> >>> Tony <nospam DeleteThis @example.com> wrote:
> >>>> Fred Atkinson wrote:
> >>>>> On 14 Feb 2008 22:37:58 GMT, nospam DeleteThis @nospam.sss (John Dalberg)
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Hello everyone
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> GoDaddy.com and 1&1.com are two discount (less than $10/yr)
> >>>>>> registrars I am aware of. Any other recommended discount
> >>>>>> registrars?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> John Dalberg
> >>>>> I say stick with Go Daddy. I have all but one of my domains
> >>>>> registered with them. They have a good price, good service, and a
> >>>>> twenty-four hour order/support number.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Their Web interface to manage your domains is fairly easy to
> >>>>> use.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I've only had good experiences with them.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Go for it.
> >>>> Did anyone notice that this guy also wants a registrar where he can
> >>>> use a script, instead of manual registration?
> >>>>
> >>>> Putting the two questions together makes me a bit suspicious...
> >>>
> >>> I want to automate the process and I don't want to pay more than I
> >>> need to. What is suspicious about it, Tony? Please do tell.
> >>>
> >>> John Dalberg
> >> How many domains are you planning on squatting?
> >>
> >> You're saying you want to register 10 domains PER DAY. There is no
> >> possible way you can be building websites for that many, so the only
> >> conclusion I'm left to reach is that you're either squatting domains
> >> or building automated link farms - neither of which is a legitimate
> >> business use.
> >>
> >> You want to automate the registration process. With GoDaddy, at least,
> >> the longest part of the process is FINDING the domains - you can spend
> >> all kinds of time looking for good domains, put them all into the same
> >> checkout process, and then go through checkout once. You're saying
> >> that the 2 minutes it takes to go through the checkout process is too
> >> much work?
> >>
> >> "Like I said in my original post, I am paying for the names." - So
> >> you're paying. That means nothing.
> >>
> >> "There's no bad intent." - squatting or link farms is bad intent. I
> >> find it extremely difficult to conceive of any legitimate circumstance
> >> that would warrant the registration of 10 domain names PER DAY. That's
> >> $100 per day in expenses. How many domains are you planning on
> >> registering? What are you going to do with all these domains?
> >>
> >> You asked what is suspicious? Well, the fact that you want automated
> >> and cheap is suspicious. There are reasons that the registrars want to
> >> be sure that REAL PEOPLE are registering domains. People who want to
> >> bypass those constraints rarely have legitimate, honest reasons for
> >> doing so.
> >
> > Who the hell are you to decide I don't need 10 domain names per day and
> > that paying for them means nothing? Is there a limit set by any
> > organization? No there aren't. If I am paying for them, I have the
> > right to pay for one a year or 10 a day.
> >
> > There's nothing wrong for using a script to automate a process as long
> > as I am paying for them. eBay has an api. Amazon has an api and
> > thousands of online services provide.
> >
> > You're a turd to take the stance of guilty until proven innocent and
> > telling me the longest part is finding a name as if I am registering
> > any name or I don't know a thing about the process. It's none of your
> > business what I plan to do with the names. Take a hike.
> >
> >
> > John Dalberg
> >
>
> Sorry, John. I agree with Tony. No respectable webmaster is registering
> 10 domains a day. One person just can't create that many websites per
> day - at least not individual ones. Of course, duplicates of the same
> website are something else.
>
> And your response pretty much confirms you have some sleazy plan up your
> sleeve.
I don't have a sleezy plan and I said so and if people here are going to
ask for my life history and ask .. why.. when.. how many.. where..I am not
going to spend time explaining anything. I will just ask the reigstrars
themselves. In the end the outcome to me is no one actually knows the
answer. No one knew back in Apr 2007
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.www.webmaster/browse_thread/thread/5f8ef
e9f7417e746/6d30d069ca70942f?hl=en&lnk=st&q=#6d30d069ca70942f
and
No one knew back in 2004
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.www.webmaster/browse_thread/thread/f23da
ca87fcfc58d/b3ebd99f457eb5f6?hl=en&lnk=st&q=#b3ebd99f457eb5f6
I figured registrars are more sophisticated by now but I guess not.
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