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how many names have you registered in this way?
Have you sold any domains to their "rightful owners?"
Have you sold any domains to their "rightful owners?"
That is totally bizarre!if you look at your browser's title you'll see that: "Ting Tong.. oh Baby Sing A Song" . What the hell?
I'm not defending what Kenny did.Are you kidding me you have the gull to come and post here. Yeah you have no excuses you shouldn't even bother replying to the thread. This is why we get a bad name in the industry.
If you have a look at the bold part, you'll see that this lazy "domainer" wants to get a big fish lol :lol: You should be ashamed of what you are doing lazyleo, but I think you don't have that kind of sense...uke:Hi ÃaÄrı,
Please feel free to make a offer and if it reasonable enough we can have a immediate deal.
The safest way for both buyer and seller is to use "Escrow" where you pay to a legitimate 3rd party and I hand over the domain to them when they see both the payment and domain are fine they change hands.
There are 2-3 major ESCROW services for domains
1) Escrow.com
2) Sedo.com ( where the domain is if you visit it.)
3) Moniker
For more idea on making an offer you can visit http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm
Out of these Sedo is understood to be really slow in its proceedings. But it is your choice.
I can also provide WebDesign and Website promotion , making sure you rank high in Google and other major search engines for your required keywords.
Take Care.
But the shit I see reported on network news, sold on this forum, and on ebay...that's the shit that gives domainers and domaining a bad name.
Getting more rampant nowadays..Stop beating a dead horse. Kenny doesn't really care about it. So let's move on to the next one. I heard someone found that 2 hours of posting an unregistered domain at his blog, Domaintools registered it under an alias corporation.
This is a cutthroat business we're in, yessir...
This is a cutthroat business we're in, yessir...
Stop beating a dead horse. Kenny doesn't really care about it. So let's move on to the next one. I heard someone found that 2 hours of posting an unregistered domain at his blog, Domaintools registered it under an alias corporation.
This is a cutthroat business we're in, yessir...
how many names have you registered in this way?
Have you sold any domains to their "rightful owners?"
domaingenius~ i glad you have searched domain you didn't really wanted~ i would be Very pissed if he would regg something i wanted , and he admits he does it "as a business tactic " - one scumbag to avoid
Stop beating a dead horse. Kenny doesn't really care about it. So let's move on to the next one. I heard someone found that 2 hours of posting an unregistered domain at his blog, Domaintools registered it under an alias corporation.
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